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Vaughn V. Common Pleas Court Of Montgomery County Ohio

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📁 3:16-cv-00248 📅 2016-06-17 📍 OH
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Case Synopsis
This is the public record summary for a civil court case 3:16-cv-00248, indexed by Open Public Records on June 17, 2016. The case is filed by Vaughn against Common Pleas Court Of Montgomery County Ohio (Ohio). Below you'll find enrichment from multiple authoritative public sources including federal sanctions and wanted lists, the HHS-OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities, named-arrest feeds, and 8 related cases in our 12.9-million-record archive.
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Deep Web Search · Common Pleas Court Of Montgomery County Ohio 7 MATCHED
Possible news and web mentions for Common Pleas Court Of Montgomery County Ohio. We surfaced 7 name-based results. Results are matched by name only and may refer to a different person, business, or agency — verify with the original source. Deep-search links across 11 platforms are listed below.
📰 Press Coverage · 7 matching articles
Common Core survives in Ohio, will be challenged again
Sun, 21 Dec 2014 15:30:00 GMT Possible match · full name match state
The Common Core standards have survived in Ohio, for now. An attempt to repeal the education standards died this year as the Ohio House failed to even take a vote on the measure. But both sides agree ...…
Ticks are now common year-round in Ohio. See species, hot spots, how to remove and avoid them
Tue, 27 May 2025 10:05:00 GMT Possible match · full name match state
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ticks are back in season, and Ohio has more of them than ever before. While these blood-sucking insects don't deliver painful ...…
New education standards known as the Common Core start forcing changes in Ohio's schools and in other states
Thu, 07 Nov 2013 06:54:00 GMT Possible match · full name match state
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Common Core, the attempt by 45 states to create national education standards, may have snuck up on you. This new schedule of what students have to know, or skills they should ...…
Bill to Kill Common Core Passes Key Vote in Ohio
Wed, 05 Nov 2014 16:00:00 GMT Possible match · full name match state
A bill to repeal Common Core education standards in Ohio passed a House committee yesterday -- but there is doubt about whether it has the momentum to go further. The bill is opposed by all major ...…
Confusing Ohio test results are latest effort to unravel Common Core’s promise
Fri, 02 Oct 2015 17:00:00 GMT Possible match · full name match state
Practice PARCC test books sit on a table in the sixth grade English Language Arts and Social Studies classroom at Morgan Elementary School South in Stockport, Ohio. (Ty Wright/AP) As the first wave of ...…
Common Cause Ohio Testifies on Senate Joint Resolution 10 - Common Cause
Mon, 01 Jun 2026 07:00:00 GMT Possible match · full name match state
Common Cause Ohio Testifies on Senate Joint Resolution 10  Common Cause…
Yost Unveils Statewide Crime and Sentencing Data Dashboard - Ohio Attorney General (.gov)
Fri, 05 Jun 2026 19:14:51 GMT Possible match · surname match state legal-context
Yost Unveils Statewide Crime and Sentencing Data Dashboard  Ohio Attorney General (.gov)…
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We checked the U.S. Treasury's sanctions list (19,700 entries). We screened every party name listed on this case — 1 name in total (Common Pleas Court Of Montgomery County Ohio) — against that list. A name match alone would not confirm identity.
No match. None of the names listed as parties on this case appear on the U.S. sanctions list.
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