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December 29, 2025

In State ex rel. Koeberer v. Weir, the Court struck the motion to dismiss filed by Robert Dunn and Brittany Stephen as untimely.


December 26, 2025

In State v. Bissell, the Court will allow the Ohio Attorney General’s Office to share oral argument time with appellant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office.


December 24, 2025

In State ex rel. Matveeva v. Cuyahoga Cty. Common Pleas Court Clerk, the Court granted the relator’s emergency motion for an extension of time to file a merit brief.


In re Application of S. Branch Solar


VVF Intervest, L.L.C. v. Harris


State ex rel. Mack v. Robinson


In In re Application of S. Branch Solar, the Court upheld the granting of a permit to construct a large-scale solar farm in Hancock County near the village of Arcadia.


December 23, 2025

In State ex rel. Nealey v. Franklin Cty. Mun. Court, Hous. Div., the Court denied the relator’s emergency motion for immediate stay of the proceedings.


Z.J. v R.M.


Disciplinary Counsel v. Juhola


The Court accepted Hilton v. Lorain for review.


In ,em>Z.J. v. R.M., the Court ruled that to grant a civil stalking protection order, a court must find only that a person seeking the order believes an offender will cause mental distress if encounters continue.


December 22, 2025

In State ex rel. Matveeva v. Cuyahoga Cty. Common Pleas Court Clerk, the Court permitted the respondent to file a response, if it chooses, by 5 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 23, to the relator’s emergency motion for extension of time.


In State ex rel. Nealey v. Franklin Cty. Mun. Court, Hous. Div., the Court ordered the respondents to file a response, if they choose, by 8 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 23, to the relator’s emergency motion for immediate stay of the proceedings.


In State v. Kitto, the Court denied the appellant’s request for an immediate stay.


The Court dismissed State ex rel. El-Bey Ali v. Kobasher.


The Court dismissed State ex rel. Restivo v. Burnside.


December 19, 2025

In El-Hitti v. Americare Kidney, Inst., L.L.C., the Court ordered to parties to simultaneously file supplemental briefs by Monday, Dec. 29, that address whether the trial court’s decision denying a bifurcated trial is a final, appealable order.


In State ex rel. Restivo v. Burnside, the Court ordered the respondent to file a response to the complaint by 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 19.


State ex rel. Mauk v. Sheldon


State ex rel. Whitfield v. Burkhart


In State ex rel. Mauk v. Sheldon, the Court determined the Richland County sheriff improperly withheld information from a woman investigating missing money and property taken after her son’s death.


December 18, 2025

State v. Balmert


State ex rel. Martens v. Findlay


In State v. Balmert, the Court affirmed the conviction of a Lorain County man who injured a state trooper directing traffic while he was driving under the influence of marijuana.


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