Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3753.99 | Penalty.
...th. Each day of violation is a separate offense. |
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Section 3761.01 | Assemblies - mob definitions.
... and without authority of law. (B) "Lynching" means an act of violence by a mob upon the body of any person. (C) "Serious injury" means such injury as permanently or temporarily disables the person receiving it from earning a livelihood, by manual labor. |
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Section 3761.02 | Damages in case of assault.
...nner, may recover from the county in which the assault is made, damages not to exceed one thousand dollars. |
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Section 3761.03 | Damages in case of lynching.
...A person assaulted and lynched by a mob may recover, from the county in which such assault is made, a sum of not to exceed five hundred dollars; or, if the injury received therefrom is serious, a sum of not to exceed one thousand dollars; or, if such injury results in permanent disability to earn a livelihood by manual labor, a sum of not to exceed five thousand dollars. |
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Section 3761.05 | Person suffering death or injury from a mob trying to lynch another.
...from a mob while it is attempting to lynch another person. Such person, or his legal representatives, shall have a like right of action as one purposely injured or killed by such mob. |
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Section 3761.06 | Order to include amount of judgment.
...t in the next succeeding tax levy for such county. |
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Section 3761.07 | County's right of action against member of mob.
...The county, in which a lynching occurs, may recover from any of the persons composing a mob the amount of a judgment and costs rendered against it, under sections 3761.01 to 3761.10, inclusive, of the Revised Code, in favor of the legal representatives of a person killed or seriously injured by such mob. A person present, with hostile intent, at a lynching is a member of the mob and is liable under this section. |
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Section 3761.08 | County's right of action against another county.
...ls of the county bringing the action in failing to protect such prisoner or to disperse such mob. |
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Section 3761.09 | Limitations of action.
...ithin two years from the date of the lynching, in any court having original jurisdiction of an action for damages for malicious assault. |
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Section 3761.10 | Person concerned in lynching not immune from prosecution.
...all not relieve a person concerned in such lynching from prosecution for homicide or assault for engaging therein. |
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Section 3761.12 | Prohibition against conspiracy while wearing disguise.
...No person shall unite with two or more others to commit a misdemeanor while wearing white caps, masks, or other disguise. |
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Section 3761.16 | Areas threatened by riot or mob.
...ion with police powers, when engaged in suppressing a riot or a mob or when there is a clear and present danger of a riot or a mob, may cordon off any area or areas threatened by the riot or the mob and prohibit persons from entering the cordoned off area or areas except when carrying on necessary and legitimate pursuits and may prohibit the sale, offering for sale, dispensing, or transportation of dynamite or other ... |
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Section 3761.99 | Penalty.
...Whoever violates section 3761.12 of the Revised Code is guilty of a felony of the fourth degree. |
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Section 3763.01 | Gaming contracts void.
... of the Revised Code or to any game of chance that is not subject to criminal penalties under section 2915.02 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 3763.02 | Money lost at games may be recovered - exceptions.
... part thereof, to the winner thereof, such person losing and paying or delivering, within six months after such loss and payment or delivery, may sue for and recover such money or thing of value or part thereof, from the winner thereof, with costs of suit. Neither this section nor section 3763.04 of the Revised Code shall apply to any business transacted upon a regularly established stock exchange or board of trade ... |
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Section 3763.03 | Sufficiency of allegations in pleading.
...In the prosecution of an action under sections 3763.02 of the Revised Code, the plaintiff need only allege that the defendant is indebted to the plaintiff for, or received to the plaintiff's use, the money so lost and paid, or converted the goods won of the plaintiff to the defendant's use, whereby the plaintiff's action accrued to him, without setting forth the special matter. |
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Section 3763.04 | Suit by third party.
...t sue, and effectively prosecute, for such money or thing of value, any person may sue for and recover it, with costs of suit, against such winner, for the use of such person prosecuting such suit. |
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Section 3763.05 | Action for discovery.
..., with costs, shall be acquitted and discharged from further punishment, penalty, or forfeiture, for winning such money or thing discovered and repaid. |
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Section 3763.06 | Liability of property for losses occurring thereon.
...are of the person's self or property or fails to provide for the person's family or other persons for whom the person is charged by law to provide. The property, both real and personal, of a defendant against whom a judgment is rendered under sections 3763.01 to 3763.08 of the Revised Code, for fines, costs, or to recover money or any other thing of value, lost or paid, shall be liable therefor without exemption, an... |
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Section 3763.07 | Contracts concerning property used for gaming are void.
...ts them to be so used and occupied, and fails forthwith to prosecute, in good faith, an action for the recovery of such premises, such lessor shall be considered in all cases, civil and criminal, as a principal in carrying on the business of gaming, or a lottery, on such premises. |
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Section 3763.08 | Recovery of losses in lotteries.
... of gambling, or a person dependent for support upon or entitled to the earnings of such person, or a citizen for the use of the person so interested, may sue for and recover from the person receiving such money, thing of value, or obligation, the amount thereof, with exemplary damages, which shall not be less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and may join as defendants in such suit all persons having an... |
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Section 3767.01 | Nuisances - disorderly houses definitions.
...ans any of the following: (1) That which is defined and declared by statutes to be a nuisance; (2) Any place in or upon which lewdness, assignation, or prostitution is conducted, permitted, continued, or exists, or any place, in or upon which lewd, indecent, lascivious, or obscene films or plate negatives, film or plate positives, films designed to be projected on a screen for exhibition films, or glass slides ei... |
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Section 3767.02 | Nuisance.
...gent, or lessee of an interest in any such nuisance; any person who is employed in that nuisance by that owner, agent, or lessee; and any person who is in control of that nuisance is guilty of maintaining a nuisance and shall be enjoined as provided in sections 3767.03 to 3767.11 of the Revised Code. (B) A criminal gang that uses or occupies any building, premises, or real estate, including vacant land, on more than... |
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Section 3767.03 | Abatement of nuisance - bond.
... city director of law, or other similar chief legal officer of the municipal corporation in which the nuisance exists; the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the nuisance exists; the law director of a township that has adopted a limited home rule government under Chapter 504. of the Revised Code; or any person who is a citizen of the county in which the nuisance exists may bring an action in equity in the na... |
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Section 3767.04 | Procedure in injunction action.
...urt of common pleas of the county in which the nuisance is located. At the commencement of the action, a complaint alleging the facts constituting the nuisance shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas. (B)(1) After the filing of the complaint, an application for a temporary injunction may be filed with the court or a judge of the court. A hearing shall be held on the application within ... |