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Ohio Supreme Court Suspends Sandusky County Judge Jon Ickes for 2 Years
The court found 10 misconduct counts, including a conflict involving his stepson and demeaning comments to staff and defendants.
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Sandusky County judge removed from office for judicial conduct violations | The Highland County Press
The Supreme Court this week removed Sandusky County Common Pleas Court Judge Jon Ickes from judicial office without pay. This stems from the Court suspending him for two years due to several judicial conduct violations.
Ohio Supreme Court suspends Judge Jon Ickes, orders him off Sandusky County bench immediately
FREMONT, Ohio — The Supreme Court of Ohio suspended Sandusky County Common Pleas Judge Jon Ickes from the practice of law for two years on Wednesday and ordered him off the bench immediately, without pay, for the length of that suspension. Ickes, a Republican, is still on the ballot in November. He is seeking a full term that begins Jan. 1, 2027, and a two-year suspension imposed Wednesday runs into 2028 — covering roughly the first 19 months of…
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