Ohio L.C.C.R. 6

As amended through July 25, 2024
Rule 6 - Right to jury
(A)Right to jury trial under R.C. 2743.11. Pursuant to R.C. 2743.11, a party who has filed a claim against the state is not entitled to a jury trial, but parties retain their right to jury trial in claims against parties other than the state.
(B)Jury demand in removed actions. Removal of actions to the Court of Claims does not extend the time for jury demand specified in Civil Rule 38.
(C)Selection of jurors. In an action in the Court of Claims where one of the parties is entitled to a jury, the clerk of the Court of Claims, upon motion of the party or the clerk's own motion, shall request the jury commissioner of the court of common pleas of the county in which the action is to be tried to provide a panel of prospective jurors. The jury commissioner shall, pursuant to the request, provide such a panel at the time and place designated by the clerk of the Court of Claims. The trial judge or the clerk of the Court of Claims may order the trial jury to be selected outside the courtroom, and the trial judge may set the procedure for the examination of prospective jurors.

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