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  1. Article IV, Section 23 | Judges in less populous counties; service on more than one court

  2. Article IV, Section 1. |. Judicial power vested in court. The judicial power of the state is vested in a supreme court, courts of appeals, courts of common pleas and divisions thereof, and such other courts inferior to the Supreme Court as may from time to time be established by law.

  3. Article IV Judicial. Effective: 1973. (A) There shall be a court of common pleas and such divisions thereof as may be established by law serving each county of the state. Any judge of a court of common pleas or a division thereof may temporarily hold court in any county.

  4. Article IV - Judicial. § 1 Judicial power vested in court. § 2 Organization and jurisdiction of Supreme Court. § 3 Organization and jurisdiction of court of appeals. § 4 Organization and jurisdiction of common pleas court. § 5 Powers and duties of Supreme Court; rules. § 6 Election of judges; compensation. § 7 REPEALED.

  5. If you’re looking for a roadmap to Ohio’s state government, look no further than the Constitution of the State of Ohio. The constitution lays the framework for state government and outlines rights for the people of Ohio. The current constitution is the third Ohio has had since gaining statehood in 1803. A constitutional convention held in 1850

  6. Section 1. Text of Section 1: Judicial Power Vested in Court. The judicial power of the state is vested in a supreme court, courts of appeals, courts of common pleas and divisions thereof, and such other courts inferior to the Supreme Court as may from time to time be established by law.

  7. Article IV - Judicial. § 5 Powers and duties of Supreme Court; rules. Universal Citation: OH Const art IV § 5. §5 (A) (1) In addition to all other powers vested by this article in the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court shall have general superintendence over all courts in the state.

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