Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2301.05 | Common pleas court terms.
...on of a court of common pleas is one calendar year, which may, by written order of the judges of the division, be divided into parts for purposes of Chapter 2313. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2301.10 | Order for accused to appear for fingerprinting.
...ct to that crime or act, the court of common pleas shall order the person or child to appear before the sheriff or chief of police within twenty-four hours of the arraignment or first appearance to have the person's or child's fingerprints taken as provided in division (A)(2) of section 109.60 of the Revised Code. (B) If the court of common pleas has jurisdiction over a case involving a person or child with r... |
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Section 2301.11 | Days of open session.
...y days of open session of the court of common pleas shall be held by each judge during the year, unless all business assigned him is disposed of in less than such period. |
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Section 2301.12 | Appointments by court of common pleas.
...sation to be fixed by such court at the time of appointment, not to exceed the amount allowed court constables in the same court, which shall be paid monthly from the county treasury upon the warrant of the auditor. (C) In counties where there are four or more judges of the court of common pleas, the judges of such court in joint session shall, instead of a criminal bailiff as provided in division (B), appoint a chi... |
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Section 2301.13 | Use of psychiatrists by municipal courts.
...vised Code, the judges of the court of common pleas may enter into an agreement with the judges of any municipal court located in such county for the participation by such municipal judges in the services made available by the employment of such psychiatrists, psychologists, or other examiners or investigators upon such terms as are mutually agreed upon. |
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Section 2301.14 | Taxing costs.
... the service of a court interpreter is rendered shall tax in the cost bill in such case, to be collected as other costs, the sum of three dollars for each day of service of such interpreter, which fees shall be paid into the county treasury to the credit of the county fund. If the party taxed with costs is indigent, the clerk shall not tax the interpreter's fees as costs, and the county shall pay the interprete... |
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Section 2301.141 | Documentation of criminal convictions and guilty pleas to be retained in admissible form.
...court of common pleas shall retain documentation regarding each criminal conviction and plea of guilty involving a case that is or was before the court. The documentation shall be in a form that is admissible as evidence in a criminal proceeding as evidence of a prior conviction or that is readily convertible to or producible in a form that is admissible as evidence in a criminal proceeding as evidence of a prior con... |
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Section 2301.15 | Duties of criminal bailiff - costs.
...rection of the sheriff, he shall be present during trials of criminal cases in those courts and during such trials perform all the duties as are performed by the sheriff. The criminal bailiff shall conduct prisoners to and from the jail of the county and for that purpose shall have access to the jail and to the courtroom, whenever ordered by such courts, and have care and charge of such prisoners when so doing. Unde... |
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Section 2301.16 | Bailiff shall give bond.
...his duties. The judges of the court of common pleas shall fix a compensation for his services, payable monthly from the fee fund, upon the warrant of the county auditor. |
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Section 2301.17 | Additional temporary bailiff.
..., whose powers and duties shall cease when such case is determined. |
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Section 2301.18 | Appointment of official and assistant reporters - term - oath.
...duty, misconduct in office, or incompetency. The court may appoint assistant reporters as the business of the court requires for terms not exceeding three years under one appointment. The official reporter and assistant reporters shall take an oath faithfully and impartially to discharge the duties of their positions. |
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Section 2301.20 | Recording of actions; preservation of records.
...s shall be preserved for the longer of ten years or until the final disposition of the action and exhaustion of all appeals. |
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Section 2301.21 | Fees for reporters.
...uarterly by the clerk of the court of common pleas in which the cases were tried into the treasury of the county and shall be credited by the county treasurer to the general fund. |
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Section 2301.22 | Reporters - compensation.
...Each reporter shall receive the compensation that the court of common pleas making the appointment fixes. That compensation shall be in place of all per diem compensation in those courts. In case the appointment is for a term of less than one year, the court may allow a per diem compensation to be fixed by the court, plus actual and necessary expenses incurred, for each day the reporter is actually engaged in t... |
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Section 2301.23 | Furnishing of transcripts or electronic reporting of testimony as requested.
...he court in pending cases. When the compensation for transcripts, copies of decisions, or charges is taxed as a part of the costs, the transcripts, copies of decisions, and charges shall remain on file with the papers of the case. |
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Section 2301.24 | Compensation for making transcripts and copies.
...The compensation of reporters for making written transcripts as provided in section 2301.23 of the Revised Code shall be fixed by the court of common pleas of the county in which the trial is held. If more than one transcript of the same testimony or proceeding is ordered, the reporter shall make copies of the transcript at cost pursuant to division (B)(1) of section 149.43 of the Revised Code or shall provide ... |
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Section 2301.25 | Costs of transcripts.
...en ordered by a judge of the court of common pleas in either civil or criminal cases, the costs of transcripts shall be taxed as costs in the case, collected as other costs, whether the transcripts have been prepaid or not, as provided by section 2301.24 of the Revised Code, paid by the clerk of the court of common pleas quarterly into the county treasury, and credited to the general fund. If, upon final judgme... |
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Section 2301.26 | Reporters as referees.
...l be furnished by the board of county commissioners with a suitable room in the courthouse, and with supplies and equipment necessary for the proper discharge of their duties and for the preservation of their notes and electronic records. The notes and electronic records shall be the property of the county and carefully preserved in the office of the reporters. |
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Section 2301.27 | Probation and supervisory services.
...s, and stenographers that is fixed from time to time by the court. The court shall appoint those individuals, fix their salaries, and supervise their work. (b) When appointing a chief probation officer, the court shall do all of the following: (i) Publicly advertise the position on the court's web site, including, but not limited to, the job description, qualifications for the position, and the application r... |
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Section 2301.271 | Minimum standards for the training of adult probation officers.
...ipal court, county court, and court of common pleas; (2) Every probation department. |
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Section 2301.28 | Legal control or supervision person placed on probation.
...as of a county in which a county department of probation has been established under division (A) of section 2301.27 of the Revised Code, in addition to employing the department in investigation and in the administration of its own orders imposing community control sanctions, shall receive into the legal control or supervision of the department any person who is a resident of the county and who has been placed under... |
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Section 2301.29 | Rules of adult parole authority to govern - local court rules.
...nted a conditional pardon or a parole from a state correctional institution, the court of common pleas and the department shall be governed by the rules of the adult parole authority created by section 5149.02 of the Revised Code that are applicable to those cases and by the laws of the state applicable to those cases. In the case of other persons placed in its legal control or under its supervision, the department s... |
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Section 2301.30 | County department of probation - duties.
...s of a county in which a county department of probation is established under division (A) of section 2301.27 of the Revised Code shall require the department, in the rules through which the supervision of the department is exercised or otherwise, to do all of the following: (A) Furnish to each person under a community control sanction or post-release control sanction or on parole under its supervision or in i... |
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Section 2301.31 | Arrest of parolees without warrant.
...A condition that prohibits the person from being within a specified structure or geographic area; (3) A condition that confines the person to a residence, facility, or other structure; (4) A condition that prohibits the person from contacting or communicating with any specified individual; (5) A condition that prohibits the person from associating with a specified individual. (B) A person who is arrested as provi... |
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Section 2301.32 | Supplemental investigation or supervisory services from adult parole authority.
... the county shall pay to the state from time to time the amounts that are provided for in the agreement. (C) In lieu of an agreement made under division (A) or (B) of this section, the adult parole authority may offer a county funding for probation services, provided that the general assembly has appropriated sufficient funds for that purpose. If the county accepts funds under this section, the adult parole authori... |