Ohio Court of Appeals
The Ohio Court of Appeals is an intermediate appellate court in the state of Ohio. It reviews decisions made by lower courts, including trial courts and some administrative agencies. The court ensures that the law is applied correctly and fairly, providing a crucial check on the judicial system.
The court is divided into several districts, each serving a specific geographic area within Ohio. Judges on the Ohio Court of Appeals are elected and serve six-year terms. Their rulings can significantly impact legal precedents and the interpretation of state laws.