Bill Text: OH HB216 | 2011-2012 | 129th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: To require that cases in a multi-judge municipal or county court or a multi-judge division of a court of common pleas be randomly assigned to the judges of the court or division.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-03 - To Judiciary & Ethics [HB216 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2011-HB216-Introduced.html
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Representative Patmon
To enact section 2301.04 of the Revised Code to | 1 |
require that cases in a multi-judge municipal or | 2 |
county court or a multi-judge division of a court | 3 |
of common pleas be randomly assigned to the judges | 4 |
of the court or division. | 5 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 2301.04 of the Revised Code be | 6 |
enacted to read as follows: | 7 |
Sec. 2301.04. (A) As used in this section, "particular | 8 |
session of court" means a session of court in which cases are | 9 |
assigned according to subject category rather than by a random | 10 |
system of assignment. | 11 |
(B) Except as otherwise provided in division (C) of this | 12 |
section, cases in a multi-judge municipal or county court or a | 13 |
multi-judge general, domestic relations, or juvenile division of a | 14 |
court of common pleas shall be randomly assigned to judges of the | 15 |
court or division through an objective and impartial system that | 16 |
ensures the equitable distribution of cases between or among the | 17 |
judges of the court or division. A court or division may, by local | 18 |
rule, modify the random assignment system to provide for the | 19 |
redistribution of cases involving the same criminal defendant, | 20 |
parties, family members, or subject matter. | 21 |
(C) The court or division shall dispose of cases in the | 22 |
following subject categories by particular session: | 23 |
(1) Civil cases in which a motion for default judgment is | 24 |
made; | 25 |
(2) Criminal cases in which a plea of guilty or no contest is | 26 |
entered; | 27 |
(3) Initial appearance in criminal cases; | 28 |
(4) Preliminary hearings in criminal cases; | 29 |
(5) Criminal cases in which an immediate trial is conducted | 30 |
upon initial appearance; | 31 |
(6) Small claims cases; | 32 |
(7) Forcible entry and detainer cases in which the right to | 33 |
trial by jury is waived or not demanded; | 34 |
(8) Cases in which a party has applied or been accepted into | 35 |
a specialized court or docket. | 36 |
(D) To guarantee a fair and equal distribution of cases, a | 37 |
judge who is assigned a case by subject matter pursuant to | 38 |
division (C) of this section may request the administrative judge | 39 |
to reassign a similar case by lot to another judge in that court | 40 |
or division. | 41 |
(E) Cases not subject to assignment in a particular session | 42 |
shall be randomly assigned. Civil cases shall be assigned when an | 43 |
answer is filed or when a motion, other than one for default | 44 |
judgment, is filed. Criminal cases shall be assigned when a plea | 45 |
of not guilty is entered. | 46 |
(F) The administrative judge shall equally apportion | 47 |
particular session assignments among all judges. A judge shall not | 48 |
be assigned to a particular session of court for more than two | 49 |
consecutive weeks. | 50 |
(G) If a previously filed and dismissed case is refiled, the | 51 |
case shall be reassigned to the judge originally assigned by lot | 52 |
to hear it unless, for good cause shown, that judge is precluded | 53 |
from hearing the case. | 54 |
(H) After the date of election of a judge to a new judicial | 55 |
position, but before the first day of the judge's term, the | 56 |
administrative judge of the court or division to which the new | 57 |
judicial position belongs shall, through a random selection, | 58 |
equitably reassign pending cases between or among the judges of | 59 |
the court or division. Reassignment may exclude criminal cases and | 60 |
cases scheduled for trial. Any matters arising in cases assigned | 61 |
to the docket for the new judicial position prior to the date on | 62 |
which the judge takes office shall be resolved by the | 63 |
administrative judge or assigned to another judge. | 64 |