STATE, EX REL. SCHENCK v. SHATTUCK

No. 82-1101.

1 Ohio St. 3d 272 (1982)

THE STATE, EX REL. SCHENCK, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, APPELLEE, v. SHATTUCK, JR., JUDGE, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided September 15, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William F. Schenck, prosecuting attorney, pro se.

Messrs. Brandabur, Campbell, Finlay, Johnson, McCormick, Weckstein & Beard and Mr. J. Timothy Campbell, for appellant.


Per Curiam.

The sole issue raised by this appeal is whether employment as a referee constitutes the "practice of law" for purposes of R.C. 2301.01. That statute provides, in part:

"There shall be a court of common pleas in each county held by one or more judges, each of whom has been admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state and has, for a total of at least six years preceding his appointment or commencement of his term, engaged in the...

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