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  2. Licking County voters decide county commissioners, Common ...

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    Licking County Common Pleas judge Incumbent Judge David Branstool, 57, a Democrat who has served on the bench since 2010, faces Magistrate Matt Kunsman, a Republican who has served since 2020.

  3. Two commissioner seats and a Common Pleas Court judgeship up ...

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    Licking County Common Pleas Judge David Branstool, a Democrat, is being challenged for reelection by Republican Magistrate Matt Kunsman. Two commissioner seats and a Common Pleas Court judgeship ...

  4. Gregory L. Frost - Wikipedia

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    He was an Assistant prosecuting attorney of Licking County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Ohio from 1974 to 1978, entering private practice in Ohio from 1978 to 1983. He was a judge on the Licking County Municipal Court from 1983 to 1990, and on the Licking County Common Pleas Court from 1990 to 2003. [1]

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    On Friday, the court set McDonald's bond at $1 million. That number did not change during a second bond hearing on Tuesday in Licking County Common Pleas Court. McDonald remains at the Licking ...

  6. Government of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    County courts of common pleas: 88 county common pleas courts – These are the principal courts of first instance for civil and criminal matters. In populous areas, there are often several divisions, such as general, juvenile, probate, and domestic relations.

  7. Administrative divisions of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Clerk of the court of common pleas [9] County prosecutor: [10] Responsible for acting on behalf of the state in criminal matters and also acts as the county government's legal counsel. In rural areas, the elected prosecutor may choose to take a reduced salary and act as a "part-time" prosecutor.