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"The mission of the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court is to provide a forum for the fair, impartial and timely resolution of civil and criminal cases."
Americans With Disability Act. Common Pleas Court. General Division. Cuyahoga County. 1200 Ontario Street · Cleveland, Ohio 44113.
Get the information you need to serve on a jury for the Cuyahoga county court of common pleas.
Court of Appeals Of Ohio, Eighth Appellate District. (216) 443-6350. 1 W. Lakeside Avenue #202. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-1085. Contact the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.
The Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court General Division is located in the 24-story Courts Tower at the corner of Lakeside and Ontario. Access There are two public entrances to the Justice Center, and both require security screening:
Common Pleas Court General Division Cuyahoga County. MENU. Search Search. Court Information Welcome To The Courts Video Series; Jury Duty; Dining Near Justice Center ... Common Pleas Court Judges. Judge Brendan J. Sheehan Administrative and Presiding Judge. Courtroom: 22-C . View More. Judge Richard A. Bell. Courtroom: 21-D.
Common Pleas Court General Division Cuyahoga County. MENU. Search Search. Court Information Welcome To The Courts Video Series; Jury Duty; Dining Near Justice Center ... Common Pleas Court General Division Cuyahoga County. 1200 Ontario Street · Cleveland ...
See the different departments located in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.
The Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court’s Violence Intervention Program (VIP) Alliance has received a four-year, $2 million grant from the Department of Justice. The Bureau of Justice Affairs’ Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative grant was awarded in partnership with the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court.
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge John J. Russo has been sworn-in for a two-year term, beginning October 1, as Chair of the Ohio Judicial Conference (OJC). The OJC is a statutory agency within the judicial branch of Ohio government, charged with the responsibility to engage all of the state’s 722 judges.