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State ex rel. Hamilton Cty. Bd. of Commrs. v. Hamilton Cty. Court of Common Pleas
Citations: 124 Ohio St. 3d 1440; 920 N.E.2d 371Docket: 2009-2068
Court: Ohio Supreme Court; January 26, 2010; Ohio; State Supreme Court
The court granted the motion for leave to intervene by the County Commissioners Association of Ohio and the motion for leave to file supplemental affidavits. The motions to dismiss and for judgment on the pleadings by the Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney were denied. An alternative writ was granted sua sponte. A briefing schedule was established: parties must submit evidence within 20 days; the relator must file a brief within 10 days after evidence submission; respondents have 20 days post-relator's brief to file their response; and the relator may submit a reply brief within 7 days following the respondents' brief.