Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 44Robert Clark, 1887 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... common pleas for the seventh judicial district , and served in that capacity until the fall of 1866. Two years later he returned to the bench , remaining there until 1872 , when , owing to ill health , he retired . " In 1876 he was ...
... common pleas for the seventh judicial district , and served in that capacity until the fall of 1866. Two years later he returned to the bench , remaining there until 1872 , when , owing to ill health , he retired . " In 1876 he was ...
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... common pleas are given that power , and in the last named ( Lucas ) , the provision is that " in Lucas county the senior judge of the court of common pleas residing therein , may appoint an assistant prosecuting attorney . " The relator ...
... common pleas are given that power , and in the last named ( Lucas ) , the provision is that " in Lucas county the senior judge of the court of common pleas residing therein , may appoint an assistant prosecuting attorney . " The relator ...
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... pleas judges , nor any power vested in one that is not in all ; that the word " senior " has no technical legal significance , and that the popular definition in common ... commonly defined , or given by lexicographers , " elder " or " eldest ...
... pleas judges , nor any power vested in one that is not in all ; that the word " senior " has no technical legal significance , and that the popular definition in common ... commonly defined , or given by lexicographers , " elder " or " eldest ...
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... common pleas courts , the con- stitution created them each to consist of a president and as- sociate judges . An act amending the previous statutes on the subject of courts , passed February 16 , 1810 , provided that the judges of the ...
... common pleas courts , the con- stitution created them each to consist of a president and as- sociate judges . An act amending the previous statutes on the subject of courts , passed February 16 , 1810 , provided that the judges of the ...
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... common pleas , it is five years , as to the circuit court it is six years , and as to the probate court three years . The term of the common pleas judge is made five years by the constitution itself . There is no such thing as holding ...
... common pleas , it is five years , as to the circuit court it is six years , and as to the probate court three years . The term of the common pleas judge is made five years by the constitution itself . There is no such thing as holding ...
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