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Nico Jacobellis, manager of the Heights Art Theatre in the Coventry Village neighborhood of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, was charged with two counts of possessing and exhibiting an obscene film in [378 U.S. 184, 186] violation of Ohio Revised Code (1963 Supp.), convicted and ordered by a judge of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas to pay fines of $500 on the first count and $2,000 on the ...
Eviction Court proceedings are held in Franklin County Municipal Courtroom 11B, where magistrates can see dozens of cases per day. Evictions were at a 20-year high in 2023 and are expected to top ...
According to the Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk's office, 20,409 evictions were filed in Franklin County from January through October this year, up from 17,583 during the same time period ...
Eviction procedures are also regulated by common law—law based on legal precedents, rather than formal statutes. [2] In other words, when no written law applies to an eviction case, past court decisions are used to guide judge rulings. In some cases, lease terms can override common law. [2]
Renters in Pawtucket and West Warwick reached an agreement with their landlord last week in District Court. Their landlord threatened eviction when these tenants organized. Then, they won a ...
The township became defunct in 1917 when the last of its territory became part of incorporated villages. Today its land is divided among the Cleveland neighborhoods of Collinwood and Nottingham, and the cities of Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, Lyndhurst, Richmond Heights, and South Euclid. [12]
VineBrook Homes, which has over 3,000 single-family homes in greater Cincinnati, is among the most aggressive local landlords in bringing eviction proceedings, legal aid lawyers say.
Village of Arlington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp, 429 U.S. 252 (1977), was a case heard by the Supreme Court of the United States dealing with a zoning ordinance that in a practical way barred families of various socio-economic, and ethno-racial backgrounds from residing in a neighborhood. The Court held that the ordinance ...