As soon as charges are filed either a warrant is issued for your arrest or you are given a notice to appear in court. In either case you are given a court date immediately. Added; So-called "speedy trial" requirements are for you to be tried within 90 days of the date you are formally charged unless the "speedy" provision is waived, either by you or your defense attorney. Waiver of a speedy trial is the norm and is usually readily agreed to in order to allow both the defense and the prosecution to properly repare their cases for presentment.
The Ohio Supreme Court.
No, Ben Roethisberger has not been charged of any crime, in any city.
What kind of a question is that?
Yes. The Supreme Court of Ohio is head of the judicial branch of the Ohio state government.
having obscene books
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).
Jasmine Ellis: It is located in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The state's capital.
There are about 50-60 court reporter schools. Ohio is one of the most densely state of USA. So, that's why there are so many school for court reporters.
There are no set penalties or sentences for criminal convictions. The court must consider state law, the facts and circumstances of the crime, the defendant's prior history, and a number of other mitigating or aggravating factors. Typically, a misdemeanor is a crime that can be punished by a maximum of one year confinement and by a $1,000 fine. However, this varies from state to state.
It is not legal because Ohio's age of consent is 16. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_consent_in_North_America#Ohio) However, as far as I can understand the law, if the adult in the relationship is up to 18, there is an exception - but both of the pair can be charged with "unruly" behaviour if brought before a court.