Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
When, in the opinion of the court, the business thereof so requires, each court of common pleas, court of appeals, and, in counties having at the last or any future federal census more than seventy thousand inhabitants, the probate court, may appoint one or more constables to preserve order, attend the assignment of cases in counties where more than two judges of the court of common pleas regularly hold court at the same time, and discharge such other duties as the court requires. When so directed by the court, each constable has the same powers as sheriffs to call and impanel jurors, except in capital cases.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Chapter 2701 | Courts of Record - General Provisions
Section 2701.02 | Courts Must Render Decisions Within Time Limit.
Section 2701.03 | Disqualification of Common Pleas Judge - Affidavit.
Section 2701.031 | Disqualification of Municipal or County Court Judge.
Section 2701.04 | Removal of Residence of Judge.
Section 2701.05 | Commission to Judge of the Supreme Court.
Section 2701.06 | Transmitting Commission.
Section 2701.07 | Court Constables - Duties.
Section 2701.08 | Court Constables - Compensation.
Section 2701.09 | Publication of Court Calendar.
Section 2701.10 | Referrals for Adjudication of Civil Actions or Proceedings to Retired Judges.
Section 2701.11 | Rules for Retirement for Disability, Removal and Suspension for Cause of Judges.
Section 2701.12 | Removal, Suspension or Retirement of Judge.
Section 2701.15 | Court May Not Order Abortion.
Section 2701.17 | Misprision of Clerk.
Section 2701.18 | Premature Judgment Deemed Clerical Error.
Section 2701.19 | Lien of Judgment on Appeal.
Section 2701.20 | Clerk's Refusal of Documents Materially False or Fraudulent.