NOVEMBER 5, 2024
Attorney Indefinitely Suspended Following Several Criminal Convictions
The Supreme Court of Ohio today indefinitely suspended a Kettering attorney convicted of violent acts directed at his family, and for crimes related to publicly making vulgar and demeaning threats to his ex-wife and an attorney.
NOVEMBER 1, 2024
Court Upholds 60-Year Sentence for Crime Spree Convictions
The Supreme Court of Ohio today affirmed the decision to impose consecutive sentences leading to a 60-year prison term for a man who went on a two-month robbery and kidnapping spree in Hamilton County, forcing at gunpoint many of his victims to drive around and withdraw money from ATMs.
Attorney Suspended After Felony Assault Conviction
The Supreme Court of Ohio today suspended a former Air Force attorney for two years after his alcohol-fueled violent outburst required police to use gas canisters to remove him from his house.
OCTOBER 31, 2024
Court Rejects Challenge to Brook Park Fire Chief Appointment
The Supreme Court of Ohio today rejected a request from the former Brook Park interim fire chief to oust the current fire chief from office.
OCTOBER 30, 2024
Attorney General Not Authorized To Review Proposed Amendment Titles
The Ohio attorney general did not have the authority to reject a petition to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot because he objected to the title, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
OCTOBER 29, 2024
Youngstown Attorney Indefinitely Suspended for Federal Tax Fraud Conviction
The Supreme Court of Ohio today indefinitely suspended a Youngstown attorney based on his role in a scheme to fraudulently obtain federal tax refunds.
OCTOBER 25, 2024
Evidence of Witness Intimidation Was Properly Admitted During Trial
Evidence of a man’s attempts to intimidate a witness was properly admitted into his trial for murder and related charges because it showed a “consciousness of guilt,” the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
OCTOBER 24, 2024
Toledo Schools Must Reveal Letters Regarding Hiring Law Firms
Toledo City Schools improperly redacted one of letters discussing the engagement of two firms to challenge a 2023 law revamping the authority of the State Board of Education, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
OCTOBER 17, 2024
New Judge Appointed to Clermont County Municipal Court
A new judge will be taking office next month in Clermont County. Nathan Little’s first day on the bench will be Nov. 11 following his appointment by Gov. Mike DeWine today.
OCTOBER 8, 2024
Assistant Prosecutor Appointed to Muskingum County Common Pleas Bench
A new judge will soon be taking the bench in Muskingum County. Today, Gerald Anderson II, of Zanesville, was appointed by Governor Mike DeWine to the Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas, General Division.
SEPTEMBER 16, 2024
Celebrating Constitution Day: A Legacy of Justice and Liberty
On September 17, 2024, Americans will mark the 247th anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution. We celebrate this day to remind ourselves of our constitutional rights so that we may cherish and — if necessary — assert them.
JULY 10, 2024
Community Changemaker Sits on State Supreme Court Bench
Judge Scot Allan Stevenson of the Ninth District Court of Appeals is familiar with the Supreme Court of Ohio.
Judge Finds a Passion in Teaching Communities
Judge Jennifer Kinsley of the First District Court of Appeals loves her job, but said her work is not her own and belongs to the people.
Legacy Leads Judge to Ohio Supreme Court Bench
Judge Mary Katherine Huffman’s grandfather, father, uncle, two brothers, in-laws, cousins, and their children are all attorneys.
JULY 3, 2024
Miami County Prosecutor Named New Municipal Court Judge
Miami County Prosecutor Anthony Kendell will soon transition to the county’s municipal court bench, filing the vacant seat left by the retirement of Judge Gary Nasal.
Nov. 6, 2024
Kettering attorney indefinitely suspended following criminal convictions: Dayton Daily News
The Ohio Supreme Court indefinitely suspended a Kettering divorce attorney Tuesday for professional misconduct following criminal convictions.
Cleveland Browns don’t oppose Ohio AG’s intervention in lawsuit over team’s move: Cleveland.com
The Cleveland Browns do not oppose the Ohio attorney general’s intervention in a lawsuit the team filed over a state law that imposes restrictions on when and how a taxpayer-funded team leaves a city.