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The Court hears appeals from all divisions of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, the Franklin County Municipal Court, the Ohio Court of Claims, and numerous state agencies. The Tenth District Court of Appeals also has original jurisdiction over the extraordinary writs of Mandamus, Habeas Corpus, Procedendo, Prohibition, and Quo Warranto.
The Court hears appeals from all divisions of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas (General, Domestic Relations, Juvenile, and Probate), the Franklin County Municipal Court, the Ohio Court of Claims, and numerous state agencies. The Tenth District Court of Appeals also has original jurisdiction
IN THE TENTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS LOCAL RULES OF THE TENTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS AS AMENDED THROUGH JULY 1, 2017 FOREWORD The following Rules have been promulgated by the Judges of the Tenth District Court of Appeals, pursuant to Section 5(B), Article IV, Ohio Constitution, to supplement
The Tenth District Court of Appeals in Franklin County also hears appeals from the Ohio Court of Claims. Court of appeals judges are elected in even-numbered years to six-year terms. Appellate judges must be attorneys with at least six years of experience in the practice of law.
The court concluded that where a court possesses subject-matter jurisdiction, to challenge a court's "jurisdiction over the case" must "object in the trial court and timely preserve the error for appeal and the distinction between subject-matter jurisdiction and jurisdiction over the particular case."
6 dni temu · Recent Decisions From the Ohio Court of Appeals, Tenth District Oxford Campus I., L.L.C. v. Michael Date: November 27, 2024 Citation: 2024-Ohio-5614 Docket Number: 24AP-36 State v.
A court of appeals reviews the trial court’s judgment for legal error and to determine whether the trial court abused its discretion in deciding whether the administrative order was supported by reliable,