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  1. 4 days ago · "The mission of the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court is to provide a forum for the fair, impartial and timely resolution of civil and criminal cases."

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  4. Get the information you need to serve on a jury for the Cuyahoga county court of common pleas.

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  7. The INFOR Landing Page will have links to HR information just like the links that used to be available on MyHR. A new feature on the INFOR Landing Page is Ask HR and View My Cases. Ask HR and View My Cases will give employees the opportunity to ask a question and get a tracking number.

  8. To request a Zoom conference with the Court, contact staff attorney Cara Kozyk at 216-443-5595 or [email protected]. All CMCs scheduled after the issuance of this order are cancelled and will be reset upon the lifting of this order. Punctuality and Preparedness on behalf counsel is required.

  9. For employees who are LIVE in MyTime, you can access MyTime from home or any internet connection! Navigate to https://mingle-portal.inforcloudsuite.com/CUYAHOGACOUNTY_PRD. Log in with your AD credentials. The home screen will be a blank white screen. Click the app menu in the upper left corner.

  10. www.cp.cuyahogacounty.us · court-resources · expungementsExpungements | CCCCP

    Expungement in Ohio is a legal process provided under Section 2953 of the Ohio Revised Code. This allows a person to have all references to a prior criminal conviction cleared and their court file sealed. This means that, in the eyes of the law, the case never happened.

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