Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2152.86 | Juvenile offender registrants - dispositional orders.
...xteen, or seventeen years of age at the time of committing the act, the court imposed on the child a serious youthful offender dispositional sentence under section 2152.13 of the Revised Code, and the child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing, attempting to commit, conspiring to commit, or complicity in committing any of the following acts: (a) A violation of section 2907.02 of the Revised Code, ... |
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Section 2152.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates division (G) of section 2152.72 of the Revised Code is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. |
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Section 2153.01 | Juvenile court division established.
...of common pleas of Cuyahoga county a juvenile division, which shall be styled "the court of common pleas, juvenile court division," referred to in sections 2153.02 to 2153.17 of the Revised Code, as "the juvenile court." |
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Section 2153.02 | Judges - qualifications.
...ist of six judges, each of whom, at the time of his election or appointment, shall be a qualified elector and resident of Cuyahoga county and shall have been admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state for a period of at least six years immediately preceding his appointment or commencement of his term. They shall be elected and designated as judges of the court of common pleas, juvenile court division,... |
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Section 2153.03 | Election of judges - terms of office - administrative judge.
...the term, as provided in this section, commences, and the judge's successor shall be elected at the general election immediately preceding the expiration of such term. Each judge shall be elected by the electors of Cuyahoga county in the same manner as is provided for the election of judges of the court of common pleas. The terms of office of the judges of the juvenile court shall begin as follows: January 1, 1959, ... |
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Section 2153.05 | Substitute judge - vacancies.
...e, the presiding judge of the court of common pleas of Cuyahoga county shall designate a judge of the court of common pleas of Cuyahoga county to act as juvenile judge during the absence or disability. If no judge of the court of common pleas is available for that purpose, the chief justice of the supreme court shall designate a juvenile judge, a probate judge, or a judge of the court of common pleas from another cou... |
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Section 2153.06 | Removal from office.
... same disabilities and may be removed from office for the same causes and in the same manner as a judge of the court of common pleas. |
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Section 2153.07 | Accommodations for court.
...e accommodations, facilities, and equipment for the juvenile court, its officers, and employees. The expense of maintaining and operating the court shall be paid out of the treasury of Cuyahoga county. |
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Section 2153.08 | Administrative judge to be clerk of court - may appoint deputies and clerks - bonds.
... and duties of a clerk of the court of common pleas in connection with the business of said juvenile court. He may appoint and employ such deputies, clerks, stenographers, and other assistants and attaches as are reasonably necessary in connection with the work of said court, and shall file with the county auditor certificates of such appointments. Any such appointee may be dismissed by the administrative judge. Each... |
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Section 2153.081 | Computerizing court of paying cost of computerized legal research.
...ourt, additional funds are required to computerize the court, to make available computerized legal research services, or both. Upon making a determination that additional funds are required for either or both of those purposes, the judges shall authorize and direct the clerk or a deputy clerk of the court to charge one additional fee not to exceed three dollars on the filing of each cause of action or appeal under di... |
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Section 2153.09 | Compensation of employees.
...The compensation of the employees of the juvenile court shall be fixed by the administrative juvenile judge, which compensation shall not exceed in the aggregate the amount fixed by the board of county commissioners for such purpose. Such compensation so fixed shall be paid from the county treasury in semimonthly installments on the warrant of the county auditor. |
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Section 2153.10 | Bond of clerk - amount.
...o be determined by the board of county commissioners of Cuyahoga county, with sufficient surety, to be approved by said board, conditioned for the faithful performance of such duties as clerk. Said bond shall be given for the benefit of Cuyahoga county, the state, and any person who may suffer loss by reason of a default in any of the conditions of said bond. |
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Section 2153.11 | Bailiffs - compensation.
...tion 2701.07 of the Revised Code. The compensation of any such appointee shall be fixed and paid on the same basis as provided by section 2701.08 of the Revised Code for the compensation of constables in the court of common pleas of Cuyahoga county. |
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Section 2153.12 | Calendar of court - term.
...d into four terms of three months each commencing on the first day of January, April, July, and October of each year. All actions and other business of the court pending at the expiration of any term of court shall be continued to the following term of court without any special or general entry or order to that effect. The juvenile judges may adjourn the court from day to day or to any other day in the same term when... |
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Section 2153.13 | Contempt proceedings.
... proceedings provided for the court of common pleas and for other courts of record. |
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Section 2153.14 | Seal of court - form.
...s provided for process of the court of common pleas. |
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Section 2153.15 | May vacate and modify judgments.
...The juvenile court has the same power to vacate and modify its own judgments or orders during or after term as the probate court has under section 2101.33 of the Revised Code, and may adopt, publish, and revise rules and regulations for practice in said court not inconsistent with sections 2153.01 to 2153.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2153.16 | Jurisdiction of court.
...The juvenile court shall exercise the jurisdiction and powers conferred upon the court by Chapters 2151. and 2152. and other sections of the Revised Code, unless the jurisdiction and powers are inconsistent with sections 2153.01 to 2153.17 of the Revised Code or are plainly inapplicable. |
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Section 2153.17 | Laws now in force to apply.
...ner and grounds of appeal from any judgment, order, or decree rendered by the court of common pleas in the exercise of juvenile jurisdiction shall apply to the juvenile court. |
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Section 2301.01 | Courts of common pleas.
...his state, regardless of whether at the time of that practice the person was admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state or practiced in the courts of this state; (3) Engaged in the authorized practice of law as in-house counsel for a business in this state or as an attorney for a government entity in this state, regardless of whether at the time of that practice the person was admitted to practice as ... |
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Section 2301.02 | Number of judges for each county and date term of office begins.
...54, term to begin April 18, 1955; In Henry county, two judges, one to be elected in 1956, term to begin May 9, 1957, and one to be elected in 2004, term to begin January 1, 2005; In Putnam county, one judge, to be elected in 1956, term to begin May 9, 1957; In Huron county, one judge, to be elected in 1952, term to begin May 14, 1953; In Perry county, one judge, to be elected in 1954, term to begin July 6, 19... |
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Section 2301.03 | Designation domestic relations, juvenile and probate duties.
...tody, or control of children, parenting time or visitation, child support, or the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities for the care of children, all proceedings arising under Chapter 3111. of the Revised Code, all proceedings arising under the uniform interstate family support act contained in Chapter 3115. of the Revised Code, and all post-decree proceedings arising from any case pertaining to any of t... |
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Section 2301.031 | Computerizing court of paying cost of computerized legal research.
... Code may determine that, for the efficient operation of their division, additional funds are required to computerize the division, to make available computerized legal research services, or both. Upon making a determination that additional funds are required for either or both of those purposes, the judges shall do one of the following: (a) Authorize and direct the clerk or a deputy clerk of the division to ... |
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Section 2301.04 | Temporary location of division in event of emergency.
... operation of a division of a court of common pleas within the territorial jurisdiction of the division, the administrative judge of the division may issue an order authorizing the division to operate at a temporary location inside or outside the territorial jurisdiction of the division. The order shall identify the temporary location at which the division shall operate and the date on which operations shall commence... |
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Section 2301.05 | Common pleas court terms.
...on of a court of common pleas is one calendar year, which may, by written order of the judges of the division, be divided into parts for purposes of Chapter 2313. of the Revised Code. |