Effective: October 20, 1987
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 171 - 117th General Assembly
(A) There shall be three additional judges of the court of appeals of the first district, composed of Hamilton county.
The additional three judges shall be elected at the general election in 1976 for terms of six years, their terms to commence on successive days beginning on the tenth day of February, 1977. The additional judges shall thereafter be elected to hold terms of six years.
In the first district, any three judges shall comprise the court of appeals in the hearing and disposition of cases in accordance with any local rules of practice and procedure that may be adopted by the judges of the court.
(B) There shall be two additional judges of the court of appeals of the second district, composed of Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, and Montgomery counties.
One of the additional judges of the second district court of appeals shall be elected at the general election in 1980 for a term of six years beginning February 10, 1981. One of the additional judges of the second district court of appeals shall be elected at the general election in 1986 for a term of six years beginning February 11, 1987. The additional judges shall thereafter be elected to hold terms of six years.
In the second district, any three judges shall comprise the court of appeals in the hearing and disposition of cases in accordance with any local rules of practice and procedure that may be adopted by the judges of the court.
(C) There shall be one additional judge of the court of appeals of the third district, composed of Mercer, Van Wert, Paulding, Defiance, Henry, Putnam, Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Logan, Union, Seneca, Shelby, Marion, Wyandot, and Crawford counties.
The additional judge shall be elected at the general election in 1986 for a term of six years beginning February 11, 1987. The additional judge shall thereafter be elected to hold terms of six years.
In the third district, any three judges shall comprise the court of appeals in the hearing and disposition of cases in accordance with any local rules of practice and procedure that may be adopted by the judges of the court.
(D) There shall be one additional judge of the court of appeals of the fourth district, composed of Adams, Highland, Pickaway, Ross, Pike, Scioto, Lawrence, Gallia, Jackson, Meigs, Vinton, Hocking, Athens, and Washington counties.
The additional judge shall be elected at the general election in 1988 for a term of six years beginning February 10, 1989. The additional judge shall thereafter be elected to hold terms of six years.
In the fourth district, any three judges shall comprise the court of appeals in the hearing and disposition of cases in accordance with any local rules of practice and procedure that may be adopted by the judges of the court.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2501 | Court of Appeals
Section 2501.01 | Judicial Court of Appeals Districts.
Section 2501.011 | Additional Judges in Fifth Through Seventh Districts.
Section 2501.012 | Additional Judges in Eighth Through Twelfth Districts.
Section 2501.013 | Additional Judges in First Through Fourth Districts.
Section 2501.02 | Qualification, Term and Jurisdiction of Appellate Judges.
Section 2501.03 | Annual Organizational Meeting.
Section 2501.04 | No Term of Court - Sessions of Court.
Section 2501.05 | Cause Heard in County of Origination.
Section 2501.06 | Presiding Judge - Administrative Judge.
Section 2501.07 | Quorum - Absence of Judge.
Section 2501.08 | Uniform Rules of Practice.
Section 2501.09 | Docket Order of Cases.
Section 2501.12 | Motion to Certify Record in Case of Conflict.
Section 2501.13 | Filing Affidavit of Disqualification.
Section 2501.14 | Assigning Judges From Another District.
Section 2501.15 | Expenses of Assigned Judge.
Section 2501.16 | Clerks - Employees - Special Projects of Court.
Section 2501.161 | Cancellation of Uncollectible Debts.
Section 2501.17 | Compensation of Clerks and Employees.
Section 2501.18 | Furnishing Supplies and Courtrooms.
Section 2501.181 | Principal Seat - County Responsibility.
Section 2501.20 | Temporary Location of Court in Event of Emergency.