Moyer in 2008Preceded by
Frank Celebrezze
Chief
Justice with the Ohio Supreme Court
1987-2010 Succeeded by
Eric Brown
Thomas Joseph Moyer (April 18,
1939 - April 2, 2010) was an American jurist as well as the chief justice of
the Ohio Supreme Court from 1987 to 2010. A
member with the Republican Party, he
died instantly on April two,
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Contents:
1. Pre-Supreme Court
two. As judge
three. References
four. External links
1. Pre-Supreme Court
Until his demise, Moyer was the longest-serving
state chief justice in the United states of america. Born in Sandusky, Ohio,
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obtain equally his undergraduate and legislation degree in the Ohio State University. He
served as chairman from the board of directors from the O.S.U. Alumni
Association, at the same time because the board of directors of Franklin University.[citation
needed]
From 1979 to 1987, Moyer served around the Tenth
District Court of Appeals for Ohio, which addresses Franklin County. Before his
appointment, he served as the president of the Columbus Board of Schooling.
During his tenure there, the board discovered alone within the middle of
desegregation fights, chronicled in the guide Acquiring All around
Brown. He also served for 4 several years as an executive assistant
to Governor James A. Rhodes (R-Ohio) and 8 several years in private
practice in Sandusky.[citation
needed]
Moyer was married and lived in Columbus. He was re-elected in 1992, 1998,
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and 2004.
2. As judge
Moyer presided more than the DeRolph determination coping with
school funding, as well as being the late 1990s' legal battle over
tort reform.[citation
needed]
Although a Republican, Moyer's strong belief in
the principles of stare
decisis. In 2001, he created a task force on guardians ad
litem in Ohio. In 2004, when the court moved into new quarters,
some controversy ensued more than the cost involved. On May 15,
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the building was dedicated by U.S. Chief Justice William Rehnquist. The court now posts
its oral arguments online through RealPlayer.[citation
needed]
Under Moyer's leadership, the court:
Started the Off-Site Court program after taking office in 1987.
The Court visits two local counties per year, and educates high
school students about the judiciary. The Court has visited 50
counties, offering a chance to view proceedings to 28,
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22,000 of whom are large college students. Revamped, in 1989, the statistical case reporting system for
judges in the Rules of Superintendence (Sup.R. 37 Appendix A) to
increase the accuracy and efficiency of reporting. Created a
separate statistical case reporting section at the Court. Amended, in 1996, the Rules for the Government from the Bar to
create a process requiring lawyer referral services to register
with the Court so the Court can facilitate public access to lawyers
by placing this information on its Web site (see [1]). Revamped, in 2002, the rules governing the Rules for the Reporting of Opinions in Ohio to
standardize the publication of opinions from your Supreme Court and
the courts of appeals to increase public access and availability
written opinions. Began, in March 2004, broadcasting live all Supreme Court Oral Arguments on cable TV and on
the Internet. The cable signal reaches more than 5 million homes
across Ohio. Ohio's courts are among only a small number of
courts while in the United states of america that broadcast all arguments live. All
cases are also archived within the Internet. Put the Attorney Registration Database online
in 2004 so citizens can access information about any Ohio attorney,
Vaccine Information Statements - VISs - CDC inform,
including business address and phone number, date of birth, date of
admission to apply,
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anyone at anytime to check the status of a case,
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filings,
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facilitate access by deaf and hard-of-hearing citizens and to
enable public access to unofficial transcripts of all proceedings
in a searchable database. Ohio is one of only two state courts in
the country with this service.[citation
needed] In October 2009 declined to hear the ramifications of a lawsuit
written by Ohio Special Counsel against a sole family provider of
care of the appellant's mother. This arose in Ohio probate and
concerned a cabin above which Ohio Probate lacks jurisdiction. 3. References
Notice of loss of life of Thomas J. Moyer 4. Exterior hyperlinks Chief Justice Moyer's official
biography