Answer:
Ohio State Court of Appeal
Step-by-step explanation:
The State Court of Appeal in the United States of America is the intermediate court between the state trial court and the state Supreme Court. Usually, all appeals from the state trial court involving cases where state laws is in issue (whether civil or criminal) goes to the state court of appeal. Thus, if a defendant in either a civil or criminal matter is dissatisfied with the ruling or decision of the State trial court on a legal issue, he or she may appeal to the state court of appeal to have such trial court decision overturned in is favor. It must however be noted that the decision of the state court of appeal is not final. Rather, such decisions can be appealed to the state Supreme Court, and ultimately, the United States Supreme Court, which decision is final and cannot be appealed. Also, each state in the United States has its own State Appeal Court where all appeals involving state laws lie. It is pertinent to note that the main duty of an appeal court is to review the decision of the trial court, thus new evidence are not heard nor are witnesses called and questioned.
Stemming from the above, it will be safe to submit that the appropriate court that Johnny is to appeal to is the Ohio State Court of Appeal.