MAY 24, 2022
Cable Installer Owes $341,000 for Misclassifying Workers as Independent Contractors
An underground cable installation company owes about $341,000 in workers compensation premiums because it improperly classified its workers as independent contractors, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
MAY 19, 2022
State Funding Cuts for Cities Collecting Traffic Camera Fines Constitutional
A law that reduces state funding to municipalities that use red-light and speeding photo enforcement is constitutional, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
MAY 17, 2022
Cedar Point Pass Holders Want Refunds for COVID-Shortened Season
The roller coaster of COVID-19 has spun into a dizzying number of lawsuits across the country. The pandemic “is expected to lead to more litigation than any other incident in U.S. history,” according to one legal publication.
MAY 12, 2022
Death Sentence Upheld for Cleveland Man Who Killed Car Lot Owners
The Supreme Court of Ohio today affirmed the death penalty of a Cleveland man who killed the husband-and-wife owners of a car dealership while stealing two cars and money.
MAY 11, 2022
New Trial Rejected for Man Who Claimed Trial Judge Was Biased
When a criminal defendant does not object to an error made during the trial, regardless of the severity of the mistake, then the defendant appealing the case must prove the error impacted the outcome of the trial, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
MAY 10, 2022
Man’s Illegal Gun Possession Can Be Basis for Involuntary Manslaughter Conviction
The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that if a person is prohibited from using a gun but does so anyway, proximate resulting in the death of another, he can be found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. The reason that he is prohibited from using the gun is irrelevant.
MAY 5, 2022
Marion County Inmate’s Plot to Kill Ex-Wife Was Tried in Wrong County
A Marion County prison inmate cannot be tried for retaliation in Erie County for plotting with a cellmate to kill his ex-wife when all his actions occurred in Marion County, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
May 11, 2022
Supreme Court Educating Students in Person and Afar
The Supreme Court of Ohio has a mission to educate students across Ohio about the justice system. In certain instances, the Supreme Court brings that initiative directly to young Ohioans.
APRIL 26, 2022
Former Lawmaker Hears First Supreme Court Case
A prominent Ohio public servant over the past three decades debuted today as a visiting judge on the Supreme Court of Ohio.
APRIL 20, 2022
Ohio Program to Serve as Mentor for Drug Courts Nationwide
The judicial system paved a path for two northeast Ohio court employees on how to help people struggling with substance use. It’s a mission that gives them purpose locally and now, nationally.
APRIL 19, 2022
Assistant Prosecutor Appointed to Tenth District Bench
Longtime Franklin County assistant prosecutor Keith McGrath was appointed today as a judge on the Tenth District Court of Appeals.
APRIL 12, 2022
Four Visiting Judges Hear Oral Arguments
Three Supreme Court of Ohio oral arguments today included visiting judges. Two of the judges sat in one case.
MARCH 30, 2022
Attorney, Mediator Appointed as Henry County Judge
Northwest Ohio attorney and mediator Elizabeth J. Schuller was appointed today as the judge for Napoleon Municipal Court.
MARCH 25, 2022
Clinton County Assistant Prosecutor Appointed Judge
William C. Randolph, a longtime member of the Clinton County Prosecutor’s Office, was appointed today as the judge for Hillsboro Municipal Court.
MARCH 24, 2022
Two Judges Appointed in Montgomery County
Kimberly A. Melnick and Robert G. Hanseman were appointed today as judges for Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.