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  2. Geauga County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The records about this first courthouse are inconsistent and little is known about it. The next year, the county seat was reassigned to Chardon. 1808 Courthouse, photo of replica built in 1905. Chardon quickly constructed a courthouse, which was completed in 1808. The one-room, log structure with chimney was completely outfitted with wooden ...

  3. Tim Grendell - Wikipedia

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    Timothy J. Grendell (born April 17, 1953) is a Republican judge on the Geauga County Court of Common Pleas. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 2005 to 2011, and of the Ohio House of Representatives from 2000 until 2004. Timothy Grendell was appointed to the Geauga County Court of Common Pleas as the Juvenile and Probate judge in 2011 by ...

  4. Portage County clerk faces challenge on Nov. ballot - AOL

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    The clerk of courts office keeps records for the common pleas, municipal, appeals and domestic relations courts. The juvenile and probate courts, which have the same judge, have their own clerk ...

  5. Geauga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Geauga County (/ dʒ i ˈ ɔː ɡ ə / jee-AW-gə) is a county located in the northeast portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census , the population was 95,397. [ 3 ] The county seat and largest city is Chardon .

  6. Sentencing in Portage County rape case involving child ...

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    David A. Owens, 34, was originally scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 9, but it was rescheduled after Owens' attorney filed a motion requesting continuance, citing a scheduling conflict, according to ...

  7. Judiciary of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    There are three levels of the Ohio state judiciary. The lowest level is the courts of common pleas, the intermediate-level courts are the district courts of appeals, and the highest-ranking court is the Ohio Supreme Court.

  8. Court of Common Pleas - Wikipedia

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    A court of common pleas is a common kind of court structure found in various common law jurisdictions. The form originated with the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster , [ citation needed ] which was created to permit individuals to press civil grievances against one another that did not involve the King.

  9. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas (60 judicial districts) [276] Magisterial District Courts [277] Former colonial and state courts of Pennsylvania. Provincial Court (1684-1722) Orphans' Courts (1688-1968 when merged with Courts of Common Pleas) Justice of the Peace Courts (1682 - now Magisterial District Courts) Court for the Trial of Negroes ...