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Before serving as Probate Court Judge, Brown served as a Judge and Magistrate on the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, General Division where he presided over a large caseload consisting of criminal felony cases, substantial civil disputes, administrative appeals, and a wide variety of other matters, including serving as the probate judge ...
Black was elected Probate Judge of Franklin County November 1902, and was seated February, 1903. [4] He later transferred to a newly created Juvenile Court. He retired and resumed private practice in 1917. [5] Black died June 18, 1929, and is interred at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio. [6]
In 1968, the Modern Courts Amendment to the Ohio Constitution was adopted, establishing probate divisions of the courts of common pleas instead. Probate courts additionally have jurisdiction over the issuance of marriage licenses, adoption proceedings, determination of sanity or mental competency and certain eminent domain proceedings.
Stark County Probate Judge Dixie Park (50.7 percent) locked in a battle with Kevin Popham, an attorney from Powell, in Delaware County (49.3 percent). Former Franklin County Probate Judge Robert ...
The first spaces for the court was in rented rooms, and the first county building was a log jail ordered built in 1804; it is not known whether the building housed records. The first courthouse was built 1807-08 in Franklinton, its awarded builder was Lucas Sullivant, also first clerk of the court and founder of Franklinton, then the county seat.
A Franklin County jury convicted two men Tuesday of killing two other men during a robbery last year at a Prairie Township home. ... According to court records, around 11:30 p.m. on May 27, 2022 ...