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The Ohio Court of Claims is a court of limited, statewide jurisdiction. The court's jurisdiction extends to matters in which the State of Ohio is a party and the state has waived its sovereign immunity by statute, and also hears appeals from decisions made by the Ohio Attorney General on claims allowed under the Victims of Crime Act.
Quattrochi, 55, of Steubenville, must pay a $1,000 fine and Pozderac, 59, of Carrollton, a $1,500 fine on top of restitution and court costs. ... Carroll County Common Pleas Judge Michael V ...
The Jefferson County Courthouse is located at 301 Market Street in Steubenville, Ohio. It is the original courthouse constructed for Jefferson County. It was constructed in 1871 through 1874 by Heard & Blythe architectural firm.
The speed camera program began in 2005 and earned the city $600,000 in revenues, as nearly 7,000 tickets (at $85 each) were issued during that time period. In March 2006, the Jefferson County Court of Common Pleas ruled that the city ordinance of supporting the speed camera program was illegal and unconstitutional.
Jefferson County was organized on July 29, 1797, by proclamation of Governor Arthur St. Clair, six years before Ohio was granted statehood. Its boundaries were originally quite large, including all of northeastern Ohio east of the Cuyahoga River, but it was divided and redrawn several times before assuming its present-day boundaries in 1833, after the formation of neighboring Carroll County.
Though not a lawyer, James Wilson served for several years as an associate judge for the Jefferson County common pleas court. [6] Wilson died in Steubenville on 17 October 1850 from an attack of cholera. [7] He was elected to the Ohio Journalism Hall of Fame in 1933. [8]
He was clerk of the Jefferson County Court of Common Pleas and Ohio Supreme Court from 1829 to 1832. [1] Congressional service ... all born at Steubenville. [3]
He continued private practice in Steubenville, Ohio from 1809 to 1812, and from 1814 to 1816. [1] He was a United States Army major from 1812 to 1814, during the War of 1812. [1] He was a Judge of the Ohio Court of Common Pleas for the Fifth Judicial District from 1816 to 1823. [1] He resumed private practice in Steubenville from 1823 to 1838. [1]