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  2. Seal of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Great Seal of the State of Ohio is defined in Ohio Revised Code section 5.10: . The great seal of the state shall be two and one-half inches in diameter and shall consist of the coat of arms of the state within a circle having a diameter of one and three-fourths inches, surrounded by the words "THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF OHIO" in news gothic capitals.

  3. Sealed birth records - Wikipedia

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    Sealed birth records refers to the practice of sealing the original birth certificate upon adoption or legitimation, often making a copy of the record unavailable except by court order. Upon finalization of the adoption, the original birth certificate is sealed and replaced with an amended birth certificate declaring the adoptee to be the child ...

  4. Record sealing - Wikipedia

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    Record sealing is the process of making public records inaccessible to the public. In many cases, a person with a sealed record gains the legal right to deny or not acknowledge anything to do with the arrest and the legal proceedings from the case itself. Records are commonly sealed in a number of situations:

  5. Ohio Supreme Court orders records unsealed for Hudson ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Supreme Court justices stated in the Friday ruling they agreed with Shubert that Breaux had not considered if the order to seal the records was the least restrictive way possible, and ...

  6. File:Seal of Ohio (B&W).svg - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seal consists of a simple ring of text around the state coat of arms. The online copy of ORC §5.04 is missing an illustration of the coat of arms that the statute says reproductions must "correspond substantially with". The official text published in Laws of Ohio includes the illustration.

  7. Two rulings against open records. Is Ohio Supreme Court ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Supreme Court is considering other public records cases that could have sweeping implications for open government. Two cases involve how to interpret Marsy's Law, a voter-approved ...

  8. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ohio is a "sealing" state [44] Sealing allows eligible offenders to petition the court for the sealing of a conviction record, or the record of a case resulting in an acquittal, no-bill, or dismissal of the criminal charges. [45]

  9. Ohio Supreme Court overturns state juvenile court records law ...

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