August 19, 2022 State v. G.K. August 18, 2022 State ex rel. Cunnane v. LaRose State ex rel. Anderson v. Chambers-Smith State v. Whitaker
August 17, 2022 State ex rel. Grendell v. Geauga Cty. Commrs State v. CSX Transp., Inc.
August 16, 2022 State v. Stutler State ex rel. Davis v. Sheldon
August 11, 2022 State ex rel. Ames v. LaRose State v. Yontz
August 10, 2022 In re Application of Icebreaker Windpower Inc.
August 9, 2022 State v. McNeal
July 28, 2022 State v. Brinkman Jones v. Foley
July 27, 2022 Disciplinary Counsel v. Vick State ex rel. Mitchell v. Pittman
July 26, 2022 State ex rel. M.D. v. Kelsey Senterra, Ltd. v. Winland Stewart v. Solutions Community Counseling & Recovery Ctrs., Inc.
July 21, 2022 State ex rel. T.B. v. Mackey State v. Brooks Stevens v. Hill
July 20, 2022 Medina Cty. Bar Assn. v. Buzzelli State ex rel. Barnette v. Hill
July 19, 2022 Neiman v. LaRose Santomauro v. McLaughlin State ex rel. Jones v. Paschke |
Aug. 19, 2022 The Court is no longer holding State v. Carlock for the decision in State v. Fuell, and is now holding for the decision in State v. Morris. The briefing schedule remains stayed. View Complete Second Announcement » In State v. G.K., the Court ruled when an offender is convicted of a charge while other charges in the same indictment are dismissed, the offender cannot request to seal the records of the dismissed charges until all the records in the case are eligible to be sealed. Aug. 18, 2022 In State ex rel. Cunnane v. LaRose, the Court denied a writ of mandamus request. View Complete Second Announcement » In State v. Whitaker the Court affirmed the death sentence of a Cleveland man who abducted and murdered a 14-year-old girl on her way to school.. Aug. 17, 2022 At the request of relator Eriq McCorkle, the Court dismissed State ex rel. McCorkle v. Young.. View Complete Third Announcement » The Court declined to review Williams v. Kisling, Nestico, & Redick, L.L.C.. View Complete Second Announcement » In State v. CSX Transp., Inc., the Court ruled that federal law prevents enforcement of an Ohio law against trains blocking railroad crossings for more than five minutes. Aug. 16, 2022 In State v. Stutler, the Court ruled that a trial judge must loosen restrictions on supervised community outings for man committed to a mental health facility unless prosecutors prove that he poses a threat to public safety or any person. View Complete Second Announcement » The Court accepted McCarthy v. Lee for review. Aug. 15, 2022 Because relators did not file a required merit brief by August 12, the Court dismissed State ex rel. Petersen v. LaRose. View Complete Second Announcement » In State v. Hawkins, the Court appointed the Office of the Ohio Public Defender to represent appellant Tyrin Hawkins. Aug. 12, 2022 In State v. Gillum, the Court denied the motion to allow out-of-state attorney Farah Diaz-Tello to participate in the case. Aug. 11, 2022 In State ex rel. Ames v. LaRose, the Court denied a request for a writ of mandamus. View Complete Second Announcement » In State v. Yontz , the Court ruled that an order denying a man’s motion to modify the terms of his intervention-in-lieu-of-conviction was not a final appealable order. Aug. 10, 2022 In In re Application of Icebreaker Windpower Inc., the Court approved the permit to construct North America’s first freshwater offshore wind-powered electric-generation facility. Aug. 9, 2022 In Gibson Bros., Inc. v. Oberlin College, the Court granted the motion for stay. View Complete Second Announcement » In State v. McNeal, the Court reversed and remanded the case to the trial court. Aug. 8, 2022 In Disciplinary Counsel v. Swencki, the Court remanded to the Board of Professional Conduct with instructions to clarify the consistency, if any, between its finding that respondent Ronald Swencki’s “50 plus years of practicing law that is unblemished as a significant mitigating factor in this case” and its finding that respondent has been falsely claiming to have associates during that time. View Complete Second Announcement » In In re Resignation of Salmen, the Court accepted the resignation from the practice of law of Gerald Salmen of Wyoming, Ohio, with disciplinary action pending. Aug. 5, 2022 In Cleveland Metro. Bar Assn. v. Morton, the Court found John Morton of Richmond Heights in contempt for failure to surrender his attorney-registration card. |