Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2151.43 | Charges against adults; defendant bound over to grand jury.
...ted, shall be taken before the juvenile judge and tried according to such sections. The affidavit may be amended at any time before or during the trial. The judge may bind such adult over to the grand jury, where the act complained of constitutes a felony. |
Section 2151.44 | Complaint after hearing.
...maintenance of such child, the juvenile judge may order a complaint filed against such person and proceed to hear and dispose of the case as provided in sections 2151.01 to 2151.54, inclusive, of the Revised Code. On the request of the judge, the prosecuting attorney shall prosecute all adults charged with violating such sections. |
Section 2151.50 | Forfeiture of bond.
...e suspension terminated by the juvenile judge, the original sentence executed as though it had not been suspended, and the term of any sentence imposed in such case shall commence from the date of imprisonment of such person after such forfeiture and termination of suspension. Any part of such sentence which may have been served shall be deducted from any such period of imprisonment. When such bond is forfeited the j... |
Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.
...ng state as ordered by the adjudicating judge or parole authority in the sending state; (B) Ensure that the public safety interests of the citizens, including the victims of juvenile offenders, in both the sending and receiving states are adequately protected; (C) Return juveniles who have run away, absconded, or escaped from supervision or control or have been accused of an offense to the state requesting their re... |
Section 2151.65 | Single-county and joint-county juvenile facilities for training, treatment, and rehabilitation.
...vice and recommendation of the juvenile judge, the board of county commissioners may provide by purchase, lease, construction, or otherwise a school, forestry camp, or other facility or facilities where delinquent children, as defined in section 2152.02 of the Revised Code, dependent children, abused children, unruly children, as defined in section 2151.022 of the Revised Code, or neglected children or juvenile traff... |
Section 2151.68 | Appointment of district boards of trustees by joint board of county commissioners.
...nded and approved by the juvenile court judge or judges of the county of which such person is a resident. The annual meeting of the board of trustees shall be held on the first Tuesday in May in each year. |
Section 2152.41 | Detention facilities.
...(A) Upon the recommendation of the judge, the board of county commissioners shall provide, by purchase, lease, construction, or otherwise, a detention facility that shall be within a convenient distance of the juvenile court. The facility shall not be used for the confinement of adults charged with criminal offenses. The facility may be used to detain alleged delinquent children until final disposition for evaluatio... |
Section 2152.42 | Superintendent and other employees of facility.
...ted by, and under the direction of, the judge or judges or, for a district facility, the board of trustees of the facility. The superintendent serves at the pleasure of the juvenile court or, in a district detention facility, at the pleasure of the board of trustees. Except as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, before commencing work as superintendent, the person appointed shall obtain a bond,... |
Section 2152.67 | Jury trial for adults.
...demand a trial by jury, or the juvenile judge upon the judge's own motion may call a jury. A demand for a jury trial shall be made in writing in not less than three days before the date set for trial, or within three days after counsel has been retained, whichever is later. Sections 2945.17 and 2945.23 to 2945.36 of the Revised Code, relating to the drawing and impaneling of jurors in criminal cases in the cou... |
Section 2152.73 | Prevention and control of juvenile delinquency.
...l of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile judge may assign employees of the court, as part of their regular duties, to work with organizations concerned with combatting conditions known to contribute to delinquency, providing adult sponsors for children who have been found to be delinquent children, and developing wholesome youth programs. The juvenile judge may accept and administer on behalf of the court gifts, gran... |
Section 2152.86 | Juvenile offender registrants - dispositional orders.
... (2), or (3) of this section. (2) The judge that issues an order under division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section shall provide to the delinquent child who is the subject of the order and to the delinquent child's parent, guardian, or custodian the notice required under divisions (A) and (B) of section 2950.03 of the Revised Code and shall provide as part of that notice a copy of the order required under di... |
Section 2153.06 | Removal from office.
...A juvenile judge is subject to the same disabilities and may be removed from office for the same causes and in the same manner as a judge of the court of common pleas. |
Section 2153.11 | Bailiffs - compensation.
...The administrative juvenile judge may appoint one or more bailiffs to preserve order and perform such other duties as such judge requires, as provided for constables in section 2701.07 of the Revised Code. The compensation of any such appointee shall be fixed and paid on the same basis as provided by section 2701.08 of the Revised Code for the compensation of constables in the court of common pleas of Cuyahoga count... |
Section 2301.33 | Common pleas judge not to act as attorney in county court.
...No judge of a court of common pleas shall act as attorney, counsel, or advocate for another in a county court. |
Section 2303.201 | Computerizing court or paying cost of computerized legal research.
...istrates, the training and education of judges, acting judges, and magistrates, and other related services. Upon that determination, the court by rule may charge a fee, in addition to all other court costs, on the filing of each criminal cause, civil action or proceeding, or judgment by confession. If the court of common pleas offers or requires a special program or additional services in cases of a specific type,... |
Section 2305.01 | Jurisdiction in civil cases - trial transfer.
... exceed one thousand dollars and if the judge or presiding judge of the municipal court concurs in the proposed transfer. Upon the issuance of an order of transfer, the clerk of courts shall remove to the designated municipal court the entire case file. Any untaxed portion of the common pleas deposit for court costs shall be remitted to the municipal court by the clerk of courts to be applied in accordance with... |
Section 2329.56 | Penalty for neglecting to serve as appraiser.
...he duty as such, on complaint made to a judge of the county court in the district in which such freeholder resides, unless the freeholder has a reasonable excuse, the freeholder shall pay fifty dollars for each neglect, which shall be collected by the judge, and paid into the county treasury for the use of the county. |
Section 2331.04 | Execution issued by county court judge.
...A judge of a county court may issue an execution against the person of a judgment debtor, upon being satisfied of the existence of one or more of the particulars mentioned in section 2331.02 of the Revised Code, by affidavit and evidence as required in section 2331.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2331.10 | Debtor may be discharged.
...t of which the process was issued, or a judge thereof, or by the court in which the judgment was or might have been rendered, or a judge thereof. |
Section 2331.16 | Prisoner entitled to benefit of prison bounds.
...resident in the county, approved by the judge or mayor who issued the process, or, in other cases, by the probate judge, in double the sum for which he stands committed, for his safe continuance in the custody of the jailer within the limits of the prison bounds, until legally discharged, which bond shall be deposited with the sheriff until the creditor demands it. When the condition of the bond is broken, the credit... |
Section 2333.17 | Attendance of parties and witnesses.
...ss may be compelled, by an order of the judge, or by a subpoena, to attend, before a judge or referee, to testify. |
Section 2333.18 | Examination before referee.
...en by the referee, and certified to the judge. All examinations and answers before a judge or referee must be on oath. When a corporation answers, the answer must be on the oath of an officer thereof. |
Section 2333.21 | Judge may order property to be applied on execution - earnings excepted.
...The judge may order any property of the judgment debtor that is not exempt by law to be applied toward the satisfaction of the judgment, but the earnings of the judgment debtor for personal services shall be applied only in accordance with sections 2329.66 and 2329.70 and Chapter 2716. of the Revised Code. |
Section 2335.03 | Assignment commissioners.
...The judges of the court of common pleas of any county where two or more such judges hold court at the same time, may, in joint session, appoint assignment commissioners to attend to the assignment of all cases for trial and to discharge such other duties as the court requires. Such assignment commissioners shall be allowed such compensation for their services as the court appointing them determines, and shall be paid... |
Section 2335.34 | Lists of unclaimed costs.
...eas and court of appeals, each probate judge, and each sheriff shall make two certified lists of causes in which money has been paid and has remained in the hands of that person or in the hands of a former clerk, probate judge, or sheriff, for one year next preceding that first Monday of January. The lists shall designate the amount of money and in whose hands it remains. One list shall be set up in a conspicuo... |