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  2. Ashtabula County Grand Jury Indictments - AOL

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    All information is taken from Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court records. —Andrew Zendarski-Metcalf, of 1466 West 9th Street, Ashtabula, was indicted on one count of possessing criminal tools ...

  3. Appellate court reverses Tinker's sentence - AOL

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    Sep. 19—JEFFERSON — An appellate court last week reversed a seven-year prison sentence for an Ashtabula woman and remanded it for further proceedings consistent with its opinion, meaning the ...

  4. Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    It is a state court. The Eleventh District is composed of five counties: Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Portage, and Trumbull. [2] When a lower court in one of those five counties has issued a final appealable order, the parties generally have the right to one appeal to the court of appeals. A further appeal may be attempted to the Ohio Supreme Court ...

  5. Ashtabula Municipal Court introduces live chat support - AOL

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    Sep. 12—ASHTABULA — The Ashtabula Municipal Court now boasts live chat support on the court's official website. Citizens now have access to an interactive platform, which enables them to ...

  6. Colleen Mary O'Toole - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, she returned to the Eleventh District Court of Appeals by defeating sitting Judge Mary Jane Trapp. O'Toole was defeated in her bid for re-election in 2018 when she lost in the Republican primary to Matt Lynch. [2] In 2020, O'Toole was elected Prosecutor for Ashtabula County, Ohio, flipping the office to the Republicans. [3]

  7. Ohio Mayor's Courts - Wikipedia

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    Mayor's courts hear traffic cases, violations of city ordinances and other misdemeanors. The presiding officer is a magistrate (not a judge) appointed by the mayor, or even being the mayor, and paid by the city or village. Mayor's courts are not considered trial courts or courts of record and are not subject to the supervision of the Ohio ...