06/02/2022
Case Caption | Case No. | Topics and Issues | Author | Citation |
Rance v. Watson | 2021-1272 | Habeas corpus—Trial court’s ordering of a psychological report as part of a presentence investigation does not call into question a defendant’s competency to stand trial—Adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law—A trial court’s subject-matter jurisdiction is not affected by a trial court’s decision to order a presentence-investigation psychological report—Court of appeals’ judgment dismissing complaint affirmed. | Per Curiam | Slip Opinion No. 2022-Ohio-1822 |
State v. Jackson | 2021-0742 | Trial court failed to adopt magistrate’s decision in accordance with Civ.R. 53(D)(4)(a)—Because there was not a final, appealable order, court of appeals lacked jurisdiction to issue its judgment—Court of appeals’ judgment vacated and cause remanded to trial court. | Slip Opinion No. 2022-Ohio-1823 | |
06/02/2022 Case Announcements | Merit decisions with opinions—Motion and procedural rulings—Disciplinary cases. | |||
In re Bell | 2022-0660 | On certified entry of felony conviction. |