They are chosen by election to serve a term of 7 years before reelection.
who elect judges in the ohio supreme court
There are seven (7) judges on the Ohio Supreme Court, serving elected, staggered six year terms.
Supreme Court of Ohio was created in 1841.
Ohio court judges, which include the county and municipal (city) courts, and the Ohio Supreme Court. The federal Sixth Circuit Court (which is headquartered in Cincinatti) hears cases from Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, and Tennessee. Finally, the US federal Supreme Court may review Ohio law whenever such may come in conflict with the US Constitution.
The Ohio Supreme Court.
Yes. The Supreme Court of Ohio is head of the judicial branch of the Ohio state government.
No, the Ohio supreme court has not ruled on the constitutionality of Ohio's ban on same sex marriage.
The only requirement to be on the Ohio Supreme Court is that a person cannot be over 70 years old. A candidate does not have to be a judge or even a lawyer to be on the Ohio Supreme Court.
The only requirement to be on the Ohio Supreme Court is that a person cannot be over 70 years old. A candidate does not have to be a judge or even a lawyer to be on the Ohio Supreme Court.
The original ruling was in 1997 (DeRolph v. State of Ohio) In 2000, 2001, and 2002, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled again that the school-funding process in Ohio remained unconstitutional. Thus far, the state legislature has ignored the Ohio Supreme Court's ruling.
Ohio State Supreme Court
In Ohio - or any state that still allows capital punishment - a person who has been convicted and sentenced to death has a mandatory right of appeal to the state supreme court (or its equivalent).