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October 15, 2024

In State v. Singh, the Court granted appellant Gurpreet Singh an extension of time to file the case record.


In State ex rel. Ohio Democratic Party v. LaRose, the Court denied a request for a writ of mandamus.


State ex rel. Ohio Democratic Party v. LaRose


In re Cases Held for Marysville Exempted Village Schools Bd. of Edn. v. Union Cty. Bd. of Revision


State ex rel. Dodson v. Phipps


State ex rel. Bradford v. Palmer


The Court accepted Steigerwald v. Berea for review.


In In re Cases Held for Marysville Exempted Village Schools Bd. of Edn. v. Union Cty. Bd. of Revision, the Court ruled on 13 cases based on its prior decision allowing a school district to challenge the property tax value of a residential complex.


October 14, 2024

The Court published official versions of 11 opinions, which were previously released as slip opinions.


October 11, 2024

State ex rel. Strbich v. Montgomery Cty. Bd. of Elections


In State ex rel. Strbich v. Montgomery Cty. Bd. of Elections, the Court partially granted a writ of mandamus.


In RSS UBSCM2018C9-OH IMG, L.L.C. v. 1360 E. Ninth CLE, L.L.C., the Court ordered the appellee to file a response if any by 9 a.m., Monday, Oct. 14, to the appellant’s motion to stay the confirmation of a sheriff’s sale.


State ex rel. Ames v. Crestwood Local School Dist. Bd. of Edn.


State ex rel. Acosta v. Mandros


In State ex rel. Ames v. Crestwood Local School Dist. Bd. of Edn., the Court mandated the release of mental health survey results conducted by Crestwood Local School District.


October 10, 2024

State v. Hale


State ex rel. Gideon v. Page


In State v. Hale, the Court ruled a woman leaning into a vehicle driven illegally by a known drug trafficker generated enough reasonable suspicion to detain her.


October 9, 2024

In State v. Dunlap (2022-1227, 2022-1229, 2022-1237, and 2022-1238), the Court ruled when an officer stops a vehicle with reasonable suspicion the owner does not have a valid license, but later discovers someone other than the owner is driving, the officer can ask the unknown driver to produce a driver’s license.


State v. Dunlap


State ex rel. Grim v. New Holland


October 8, 2024

State v. Gasper


In State v. Gasper, the Court ruled a person who has a permanent mental condition can be considered “substantially impaired” under a state rape law.


October 7, 2024

In State ex rel. Yost v. Columbus City Schools Bd. of Edn., the Court denied relator Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s emergency motion for a temporary writ of mandamus.


In State ex rel. Ohio Democratic Party v. LaRose, the Court allowed out-of-state attorneys Jyoti Jasrasaria and William B. Stafford to participate in the case.


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