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bare feet in the library is unreasonable."
A lot of bills were introduced over the past few days. The one getting the most attention is the first one, SB 262, that attempts to allow inmate requests for DNA testing at any time.
2005-0201. Gass v. Massachusetts Mut. Life Ins. Co.
proceedings before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
ten days of the date of this entry.
sua sponte, that this cause is dismissed.
Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones has sent a bill totaling $125,000 to the Department of Homeland Security because he's angry that the government has failed to keep the illegals out of his county. Here's more information.
2003-2099. State v. Hancock, 2006-Ohio-160.
and cause remanded for further proceedings.
Moyer, C.J., Pfeifer, O'Connor and Lanzinger, JJ., concur.
2004-1465. State ex rel. Loyd v. Lovelady, 2006-Ohio-161.
Cuyahoga App. No. 83090, 2004-Ohio-3617. Judgment affirmed.
2004-1560. Cousino Constr. Co. v. Wilkins, 2006-Ohio-162.
2005-1184. Cleveland Bar Assn. v. Nosan, 2006-Ohio-163.
concur. O'Donnell, J., not participating.
Six-month suspension stayed on conditions.
2005-1857 and 2005-1911. State v. Skimmerhorn, 2006-Ohio-164.
Hamilton App. No. C-040716, 162 Ohio App.3d 762, 2005-Ohio-4300.
court for further proceedings consistent with State v. Edwards.
HB3, legislation that extensively rewrites election law to require voter identification at the polls, toughen ballot issue requirements and align state regulations with the federal Help America Vote Act cleared the legislature Tuesday despite the objection of minority Democrats.
Governor Taft signed the bill mere hours after passage because of the required 90-day delay before the effective date, the closeness of the May 2 primary, and the mandates emanating from the Help America Vote Act.
"Voters must bring identification to the polls in order to verify identity. Identification may include a current and valid photo identification, a military identification that shows the voter's name and current address, or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document, other than this reminder or a voter registration notification, that shows the voter's name and current address. Voters who do not provide one of these documents will still be able to vote by providing the last four digits of the voter's social security number and by casting a provisional ballot. Voters who do not have any of the above forms of identification, including a social security number, will still be able to vote by signing an affirmation swearing to the voter's identity under penalty of election falsification and by casting a provisional ballot."
The ID requirements will not be in effect for the May primary, but will be in effect for any election taking place after August 1, 2006. The notices must go out 60 days prior to the election.
Just received an e-mail that HeinOnline now offers libraries containing U.S. Federal Legislative Histories and U.S. Statutes at Large. For those of you without subscriptions to this service, find a library that does and utilize it.
David Whelan reports that as soon as the word got out that you get the annotated ORC for free, the annotations were removed. We'll keep an eye on this one.
"Anderson has added annotations, legislative commentary, and more to its free version of the Ohio Revised Code, online. This was a useful service in the past, but it's even better now that you get case citations and cross-references to secondary materials like Ohio Jurisprudence 3d.
The case citations are not cross-linked but the statutes are, so you can jump around the ORC without having to retype your citations. I tested the citation list against the Lexisone free case law search. There are fewer citations (Lexisone brought up 41 cases in the past 2 years citing ORC § 2903.06 while there are far fewer annotated cites for the same time period in Andersons ORC online) but it doesn't diminish the great enhancement the case annotations provide.
Keen eyes will have noted that both the Lexisone free case law cite and Anderson are LexisNexis subsidiaries. "
A news release from the Ohio Department of Taxation announced that this year’s tax cut is the first of five scheduled as part of a cut totaling 21% or nearly $2.2 billion annually when fully phased in five years. Taxpayers with taxable income of $10,000 or less will pay no tax.
2005-1900. Vectren Energy Delivery of Ohio, Inc. v. Pub. Util. Comm.
Public Utilities Commission, No. 02-220-GA-GCR. On motion to dismiss.
Motion to dismiss granted. Cause dismissed.
2004-0495. Disciplinary Counsel v. King.
Education, for the 2000-2001 reporting period.
and all other orders of the court, and this court orders respondent reinstated.
The Ohio Department of Taxation has published a searchable, electronic database of taxpayers registered to pay the Commercial Activity Tax. The database is available on the ODT web site.

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