Effective: March 17, 1987
Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 - 116th General Assembly
(A) A jury trial shall be demanded in the manner prescribed in the Rules of Civil Procedure or the Rules of Criminal Procedure. The number of persons composing a jury and the verdicts of jurors shall be governed by those rules.
(B) The right of a person to a jury trial is waived under the circumstances prescribed in the Rules of Civil Procedure or the Rules of Criminal Procedure.
(C) If, as a result of challenges or other causes, a jury panel is not full, the deputy sheriff or constable who is in attendance at a trial before a county court may fill the panel in the same manner as the sheriff fills a panel in the court of common pleas.
(D) The judge of the county court involved in a case shall administer an oath to the jury to try the matters in difference between the parties that are to be determined by the jury, and to give a verdict in accordance with the evidence.
(E) After the jurors are sworn in a case before a county court, they shall sit together and hear the proofs and allegations of the parties. After the hearing, the jury shall be kept together in a convenient place until they have agreed upon their verdict or have been discharged by the county court judge involved in the case.
(F) If an action being tried to a jury in a county court is continued, the jurors shall attend at the time and place appointed for trial without further notice.
(G) The judge of a county court involved in a case may punish as for contempt any juror who neglects or refuses to attend when properly summoned or who, although in attendance, refuses to serve.
(H) If, in a civil action before a county court, the judge is satisfied that the number of jurors required by Civil Rule 48 for concurrence purposes cannot concur in a verdict, and the jury has deliberated upon the verdict for a reasonable time, the judge may discharge the jury and continue the action. If either party requests a new jury, the judge shall cause the selection of another jury. If the action is continued, it shall be continued to a time that the judge considers reasonable unless the parties or their attorneys agree on a longer or shorter time.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 19 | Courts-Municipal-Mayor's-County
Chapter 1907 | County Court - General Provisions
Section 1907.01 | County Court.
Section 1907.011 | Ohio River Jurisdiction.
Section 1907.012 | Jurisdiction Over Violations of Township Resolutions.
Section 1907.02 | Jurisdiction.
Section 1907.03 | Jurisdiction in Civil Actions.
Section 1907.031 | Original Jurisdiction.
Section 1907.032 | Jurisdiction Where Property Not Removed at Expiration of Campsite Use Agreement.
Section 1907.04 | Temporary Location of Court in Event of Emergency.
Section 1907.05 | Jurisdiction Concerning Title to Real Estate.
Section 1907.06 | Jurisdiction in Cases of Replevin - Appraisals of Property.
Section 1907.07 | Balance Not Exceeding $15,000.
Section 1907.08 | Action on Bond or Undertaking.
Section 1907.09 | Judgment Confessed for Sum Not Exceeding $15,000.
Section 1907.10 | Concurrent Criminal Jurisdiction of Mayor's Court.
Section 1907.11 | Number of Judges.
Section 1907.13 | Qualifications of County Court Judges.
Section 1907.131 | Presiding and Administrative Judge.
Section 1907.14 | Oath of Office.
Section 1907.141 | Assigned and Substitute Judges.
Section 1907.142 | Reimbursement and Compensation.
Section 1907.143 | Payment of per Diem Compensation.
Section 1907.15 | Division of County Court District.
Section 1907.16 | Compensation of County Court Judges.
Section 1907.161 | Group Health Care Coverage for County Court Judges.
Section 1907.17 | Commissioners May Provide Additional Compensation.
Section 1907.18 | County Court Judges - Jurisdiction and Authority.
Section 1907.181 | Order for Accused to Appear for Fingerprinting.
Section 1907.19 | Office Space and Materials for Court.
Section 1907.20 | Powers and Duties of County Court Clerk.
Section 1907.201 | Appointment of Employees.
Section 1907.21 | Alphabetical Index to Docket.
Section 1907.22 | Depositing Official Dockets With Successor Clerk.
Section 1907.23 | Receipt for Official Dockets of County Court.
Section 1907.24 | Schedule of Fees and Costs.
Section 1907.25 | Alternative Methods for Collecting Court Costs; Notice of Balance Due.
Section 1907.251 | Cancellation of Uncollectible Debts.
Section 1907.26 | Transmitting Fees and Costs.
Section 1907.261 | Computerizing Court of Paying Cost of Computerized Legal Research.
Section 1907.262 | Rules for Procedures for Resolution of Disputes.
Section 1907.27 | Determination of Witness Fees.
Section 1907.28 | Jury Selection.
Section 1907.29 | Jury Trial Procedure.
Section 1907.31 | Application of Rules of Procedure.
Section 1907.32 | Arresting Civil Defendant.
Section 1907.33 | Attachment and Garnishment Actions.
Section 1907.34 | Returns Showing Only Real Estate.
Section 1907.35 | Nonresidence.
Section 1907.36 | Recovery of Specific Personal Property Prior to Judgment.
Section 1907.37 | Warrant for Arrest of Witness.
Section 1907.38 | Punishment of Witness.
Section 1907.39 | Costs of Witness.
Section 1907.40 | Liability of Witness.
Section 1907.41 | Arbitration.
Section 1907.42 | Arbitrators and Proceedings.
Section 1907.43 | Award, Judgment, and Execution.
Section 1907.44 | Conclusiveness of Judgment.
Section 1907.45 | County Court Judge May Set Aside Award.
Section 1907.47 | Execution - Proceedings in Aid of Execution.
Section 1907.48 | Judge May Issue Executions for Another Judge.
Section 1907.50 | Service and Return.
Section 1907.51 | Cumulative Remedy.
Section 1907.52 | Service by Publication.
Section 1907.531 | County Court Contracts for Transportation of Persons Between Jail and Court.
Section 1907.54 | Appointment of Special Constables - Duties.
Section 1907.55 | Appointment of Special Constable.
Section 1907.56 | Prohibition Against Purchasing of Judgment.
Section 1907.57 | Prohibition Against Failure to Deliver Official Dockets and Papers.