Ohio Courts
The Ohio Courts system is organized into several levels, including Municipal Courts, County Courts, and Common Pleas Courts. Each court handles different types of cases, such as traffic violations, civil disputes, and criminal matters. The Supreme Court of Ohio is the highest court in the state, overseeing the judicial system and ensuring laws are applied fairly.
Judges in Ohio Courts are elected or appointed, depending on the court level. The courts aim to provide justice and resolve disputes efficiently. Additionally, Ohio Courts offer various programs, such as mediation and diversion, to help settle cases outside of traditional court proceedings.