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April 24, 2024

Turner v. Kelsey


The Court accepted State v. Thompson for review.


In State ex rel. Sunny Farms Landfill, L.L.C. v. Seneca Cty. Bd. of Health, the Court returned a case referred to mediation to the regular docket and required respondent Seneca County Board of Health to answer the complaint within 21 days.


April 23, 2024

In State ex rel. Yost v. Holbrook, the Court ordered respondent Judge Michael Holbrook to file a response, if any, by 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, to the request by relator Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost for an emergency writ of prohibition or mandamus.


Vandercar, L.L.C. v. Port of Greater Cincinnati Dev. Auth.


In Vandercar, L.L.C. v. Port of Greater Cincinnati Dev. Auth., the Court ruled the Cincinnati area port authority is subject to a state law that directs a party who breached a contract to pay an additional sum for delaying payment while the matter is disputed in court.


April 22, 2024

In Bibb v. Columbus Police Dept. Narcotic, the Court denied as moot the petitioner’s request for “peremptory mandamus.”


April 19, 2024

The chief justice released the judicial disqualification opinion in In re Disqualification of Scott, which was previously issued as an entry in response to an affidavit of disqualification.


April 18, 2024

State v. Williams


In State v. Williams, the Court ruled a teen may be charged and convicted of tampering with evidence in trial court after his murder case was transferred from juvenile court.


April 17, 2024

Ludlow v. Ohio Dept. of Health


In Ludlow v. Ohio Dept. of Health, the Court ruled that a statewide database of dead Ohioans with the names and addresses associated with the causes of death is not available to the public via a public records request.


April 16, 2024

State ex rel. S.Y.C. v. Floyd


The Court declined to review State ex rel. Ohio History Connection v. Moundbuilders Country Club Co.


In Disciplinary Counsel v. Daniell, the Court suspended Ric Daniell of from the practice of law for an interim period.


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