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He was a law clerk to W. F. Spicer of the Ohio Court of Common Pleas from 1983 to 1984. He then entered the private practice of law in Ohio until 1999, also working as an Assistant prosecutor in the Summit County Prosecutor's Office, from 1986 to 1989. He was a judge to the Summit County Court of Common Pleas, Ohio from 1999 to 2003.
They are the only trial courts created by the Ohio Constitution (in Article IV, Section 1). The duties of the courts are outlined in Article IV, Section 4. Each of Ohio's 88 counties has a court of common pleas. The Ohio General Assembly (the state legislature) has the power to divide courts of common pleas into divisions, and has done so ...
He unsuccessfully ran for the 9th District Court of Appeals in 1982. [3] In 1983, he became a judge in the Akron Municipal Court. [1] [2] In 1989, he was elected to the Summit County's court of common pleas. [2] He was the first Black judge of the county's court of common pleas and served for fifteen years, retiring in 2005. [2]
Three Summit County Common Pleas Court judge seats are up for election Nov. 5, but only two of those are contested. ... From 2012 to 2019, she was a judicial attorney, magistrate and traffic court ...
Summit County Common Pleas Judge Tammy O’Brien sentenced the 32-year-old Flanagan Thursday to 13 to 18 years for her involvement in the 34-year-old Howard’s death. ... with multiple gunshots ...
Summit County Common Pleas Court Judge Alison Breaux sentenced Mohamed Reeda, 25, of Akron, to serve 20 years to 24 years in prison on charges of rape, attempted rape and kidnapping, county ...
McKenney formerly served as a Judge of the Summit County Common Pleas Court, Probate and General Division. He was formerly a member of the Ohio General Assembly, serving the 43rd District from January 3, 2011 until resigning November 16, 2011 to take the Judicial Appointment from Governor John Kasich after the retirement of Judge Bill Spicer.
On March 11, Summit County Common Pleas Judge Joy Malek Oldfield dismissed Alyssa Green's third-degree felony charge of obstructing justice, according to court documents. Guilty plea: Akron man ...