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Three Summit County Common Pleas Court judge seats are up for election Nov. 5, but only two of those are contested. Judge Kathryn Michael is running unopposed to keep her seat on the bench.
McKenney formerly served as a Judge of the Summit County Common Pleas Court, Probate and General Division. He was formerly a member of the Ohio General Assembly, serving the 43rd District from January 3, 2011 until resigning November 16, 2011 to take the Judicial Appointment from Governor John Kasich after the retirement of Judge Bill Spicer.
Summit County clerk of courts. Democrat Tavia Galonski, who currently represents the 33rd Ohio House District, will seek the office being vacated by Sandra Kurt. ... Court of Common Pleas judge.
The request, filed April 5 in Summit County Common Pleas Court, seeks the release of dozens of public records spanning more than 30 requests that officers say were ignored or went unfulfilled by ...
Psychologist Sylvia O'Bradovich testifies in Summit County Common Pleas Court during a recent competency hearing for Kahlyl Powe, who is charged in the shooting death of a Lyft driver. O'Bradovich ...
He unsuccessfully ran for the 9th District Court of Appeals in 1982. [3] In 1983, he became a judge in the Akron Municipal Court. [1] [2] In 1989, he was elected to the Summit County's court of common pleas. [2] He was the first Black judge of the county's court of common pleas and served for fifteen years, retiring in 2005. [2]
The intermediate-level courts are the Ohio district courts of appeals. [3] Twelve courts of appeals exist, each retaining jurisdiction over appeals from common pleas, municipal, and county courts in a set geographical area. [4] A case heard in this system is decided by a three-judge panel, and each judge is elected. [4]
He is scheduled to appear for his second pretrial hearing at 10 a.m. on Nov. 5 in Summit County Common Pleas Court Judge Kelly McLaughlin's courtroom. He is represented by attorney Christina Londrico.