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All laws, of a general nature, shall have a uniform operation throughout the state; nor, shall any act, except such as relates to public schools, be passed, to take effect upon the approval of any other authority than the general assembly, except, as otherwise provided in this constitution.
Felony cases are tried in the Common Pleas Court. MisdemeanorA lower level of crime, below felony, punishable by a fine or a jail term up to one year, or both. Misdemeanor cases are generally tried in the Municipal Court.
There is a court of common pleas in each of Ohios 88 counties. The courts of common pleas have original jurisdiction in all criminal cases except minor offenses and exclusive jurisdiction in all civil cases in which the amount in controversy more than $15,000.
The courts of common pleas are the trial courts of general jurisdiction in the state. They are the only trial courts created by the Ohio Constitution (in Article IV, Section 1). The duties of the courts are outlined in Article IV, Section 4. Each of Ohios 88 counties has a court of common pleas.
A court of common pleas is a common kind of court structure found in various common law jurisdictions. The form originated with the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, which was created to permit individuals to press civil grievances against one another that did not involve the King.

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A common pleas court has legal authority over adult felony criminal cases, bigger civil cases, and all other cases not handled by another, more specialized court. The Common Pleas Court, General Division is the general jurisdiction trial court in Ohio counties.
This court has jurisdiction to hear all criminal felony cases. The common pleas court also has authority to hear appeals from decisions of municipal and county courts as well as state and local administrative agencies.
Article IV, Section 4 | Organization and jurisdiction of common pleas court. (A) There shall be a court of common pleas and such divisions thereof as may be established by law serving each county of the state. Any judge of a court of common pleas or a division thereof may temporarily hold court in any county.

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