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4.3. Rule 4.3 - Procedure for removal and remand (A)Petition for removal. A party who serves a counterclaim against the state or makes the state a third-party defendant in an action commenced in a court other than the Court of Claims shall file a petition for removal in the Court of Claims.
The Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure recommends rules and rule amendments to the Ohio Supreme Court.
Written Pleas Pursuant to Criminal Rule 10(b): Any written plea of not guilty filed by legal counsel with the Court shall be accompanied by a written waiver of time for speedy trial under O.R.C.
Rule 10 - Form of Pleadings (A)Caption; names of parties Every pleading shall contain a caption setting forth the name of the court, the title of the action, the case number, and a designation as in Rule 7(A).
Rule 33(A) Availability; procedures for use This provision ensures that the court and parties are not required to consult two documents or different parts of the same document in order to review the full text of an interrogatory and the corresponding answer or objection.