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May 16, 2024

In State ex rel. Mitchell v. Fredrick, the Court affirmed the decision of the Third District Court of Appeals.


May 15, 2024

In Ayers v. Ayers, the Court ruled that a domestic relations court must expressly find that a parent is voluntarily unemployed before calculating a child support order based on estimated potential future income.


May 14, 2024

The Court dismissed State v. Wiley as having been improvidently accepted.


The Court accepted State v. T.W.C. for review.


May 13, 2024

In In re Resignation of Kalis and In re Resignation of Kohler, the Court accepted the resignations of Owen D. Kalis of Dublin and Anthony E. Kohler of Springfield with disciplinary action pending.


The Court declined to accept State v. Shepard for review.


The Court published official versions of 12 opinions, which were previously released as slip opinions.


May 10, 2024

In U.S. Acute Care Solutions, L.L.C. v. Doctors Co. Risk Retention Group Ins. Co., a request to stay the Fifth District Court of Appeals judgment in the case was granted, contingent on the posting of a $100,000 bond with the clerk of the Supreme Court by appellant Doctors Company Risk Retention Group Insurance Company. 


May 9, 2024

In State v. Dunn, the Geauga County Prosecutor’s Office designated the Ohio attorney general as the special prosecutor in this matter. The Court agreed to designate the attorney general’s amicus brief as the opening merit brief for the state.


State v. Taylor


State ex rel. Woods v. Jenkins


In State v. Taylor, the Court ruled that a juvenile suspected of being either the shooter or an accomplice in a 2016 murder may be tried in adult court for felony murder.


The Court declined to accept State v. Etherson-Tabb for review.


May 8, 2024

State ex rel. Salem v. Jones


State ex rel. Woods v. Heekin


The Court accepted Voss v. Quicken Loans, L.L.C. for review.


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