STATE EX REL. JOHNSTON v. TAULBEE

No. 80-1437.

66 Ohio St. 2d 417 (1981)

THE STATE, EX REL. JOHNSTON, JUDGE, APPELLEE, v. TAULBEE ET AL., COUNTY COMMRS., APPELLANTS.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 17, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hon. Edwin C. Johnston, Judge, pro se.

Messrs. Lucas, Prendergast, Albright, Gibson, Newman & Gee, Mr. Rankin M. Gibson, Mr. Robert J. Walter and Messrs. Lavelle & Goldsberry, for appellants.


LOCHER, J.

Appellants, in their first proposition of law, assert that, pursuant to R. C. 2151.10, the board of county commissioners is required to determine and appropriate a sum of money reasonably necessary to meet all the administrative expenses of the Juvenile Court.

We find no merit in this contention, in that R. C. 2151.10 is an impermissible legislative encroachment upon the judiciary, and is, therefore...

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