Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2152.75 | Restraining pregnant children.
...pect to a delinquent act, is subject to juvenile court proceedings, has been adjudicated a delinquent child, or is serving a disposition. (b) The child is, following arrest, transportation, and routine processing and booking, in custody of any law enforcement, court, or corrections official. (2) "Health care professional" has the same meaning as in section 2108.61 of the Revised Code. (3) "Law enforcement, cour... |
Section 2152.851 | Effect of redesignation of offense.
...e that classifies a delinquent child a juvenile offender registrant based on an adjudication for a sexually oriented offense or a child-victim oriented offense as those terms were defined in section 2950.01 of the Revised Code prior to January 1, 2008, and if, on and after January 1, 2008, the offense upon which the order was based is a sexually oriented offense or a child-victim oriented offense as th... |
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 2153.07 | Accommodations for court.
...ions, facilities, and equipment for the juvenile court, its officers, and employees. The expense of maintaining and operating the court shall be paid out of the treasury of Cuyahoga county. |
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 2153.13 | Contempt proceedings.
...The juvenile court has the same jurisdiction in contempt of court proceedings provided for the court of common pleas and for other courts of record. |
Section 2153.15 | May vacate and modify judgments.
...The juvenile court has the same power to vacate and modify its own judgments or orders during or after term as the probate court has under section 2101.33 of the Revised Code, and may adopt, publish, and revise rules and regulations for practice in said court not inconsistent with sections 2153.01 to 2153.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 2153.16 | Jurisdiction of court.
...The juvenile court shall exercise the jurisdiction and powers conferred upon the court by Chapters 2151. and 2152. and other sections of the Revised Code, unless the jurisdiction and powers are inconsistent with sections 2153.01 to 2153.17 of the Revised Code or are plainly inapplicable. |
Section 2301.271 | Minimum standards for the training of adult probation officers.
...ng of probation officers who supervise juvenile offenders. (B) Within six months after September 30, 2011, the department of rehabilitation and correction and, within six months after the effective date of this amendment, the department of youth services shall make available a copy of the minimum standards developed by the department, as applicable, to the following entities: (1) Every municipal court, coun... |
Section 2301.31 | Arrest of parolees without warrant.
... section may be confined in the jail or juvenile detention facility, as the case may be, of the county in which the person is arrested, until released or removed to the proper institution. Upon making an arrest under this section, the arresting probation officer or peace officer or the arresting officer's department or agency promptly shall notify the chief probation officer of the county department of probation with... |
Section 2303.081 | Filing pleadings or documents.
...ings or documents in a probate court or juvenile court. (C) Pleadings and documents filed in paper format may be converted to an electronic format. Documents created by the clerk of court in the exercise of the clerk's duties may be created in an electronic format. (D) When pleadings or documents are received or created in, or converted to, an electronic format as provided in this section, the pleadings or docume... |
Section 2303.12 | Records to be kept by clerk; online access.
...the division of domestic relations, the juvenile court, or the probate court; (b) If the court does not have a division of domestic relations, the general docket in civil cases pertaining to domestic relations. (E) Nothing in division (D) of this section shall be construed as making available online any of the following: (1) Internal documents such as notes, emails, drafts, recommendations, advice, or research ... |
Section 2303.201 | Computerizing court or paying cost of computerized legal research.
...nder. This division does not apply to a juvenile division of a court of common pleas, except that an additional filing fee of fifteen dollars shall apply to custody, visitation, and parentage actions; to a probate division of a court of common pleas, except that the additional filing fees shall apply to name change, guardianship, adoption, and decedents' estate proceedings; or to an execution on a judgment, proceedin... |
Section 2317.06 | Proving testimony of absent witness.
...erson who is imprisoned in a workhouse, juvenile detention facility, jail, or state correctional institution within this state, or who is in the custody of the department of youth services, the court shall require that the person's testimony be taken by deposition pursuant to the Civil Rules at the place of the person's confinement, unless the court determines that the interests of justice demand that the perso... |
Section 2501.02 | Qualification, term, and jurisdiction of appellate judges.
...ng the finding, order, or judgment of a juvenile court that a child is delinquent, neglected, abused, or dependent, for prejudicial error committed by such lower court. The court of appeals, on good cause shown, may issue writs of supersedeas in any case, and all other writs, not specially provided for or prohibited by statute, necessary to enforce the administration of justice. |
Section 2744.02 | Governmental functions and proprietary functions of political subdivisions.
...ses, but not including jails, places of juvenile detention, workhouses, or any other detention facility, as defined in section 2921.01 of the Revised Code. (5) In addition to the circumstances described in divisions (B)(1) to (4) of this section, a political subdivision is liable for injury, death, or loss to person or property when civil liability is expressly imposed upon the political subdivision by a section of ... |
Section 2744.03 | Defenses - immunities.
...ision in accordance with the order of a juvenile court entered pursuant to section 2152.19 or 2152.20 of the Revised Code, and if, at the time of the person's or child's injury or death, the person or child was covered for purposes of Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code in connection with the community service or community work for or in the political subdivision. (5) The political subdivision is immune from liabilit... |
Section 2746.04 | Fees and costs in court of common pleas.
...erson who is imprisoned in a workhouse, juvenile detention facility, jail, or state correctional institution within this state, or who is in the custody of the department of youth services, as provided in section 2317.06 of the Revised Code; (J) In proceedings relating to the examination of a judgment debtor under sections 2333.09 to 2333.27 of the Revised Code, compensation for clerks, sheriffs, referees, receivers... |
Section 2903.13 | Assault.
... in Civil Rule 53, Criminal Rule 19, or Juvenile Rule 40, or an individual who is appointed by a United States court located in this state who has similar powers and functions. (18) "Prosecutor" has the same meaning as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. (19)(a) "Hospital" means, subject to division (E)(19)(b) of this section, an institution classified as a hospital under section 3701.01 of the Revised Code... |
Section 2907.34 | Compelling acceptance of objectionable materials.
...or which if furnished or presented to a juvenile would be in violation of section 2907.31 of the Revised Code. (B) No person shall deny or threaten to deny any franchise or impose or threaten to impose any financial or other penalty upon any purchaser or consignee because the purchaser or consignee failed or refused to accept any material reasonably believed to be obscene as a condition to the sale, allocation, cons... |
Section 2919.21 | Nonsupport or contributing to nonsupport of dependents.
... contribute to a child or a ward of the juvenile court becoming a dependent child, as defined in section 2151.04 of the Revised Code, or a neglected child, as defined in section 2151.03 of the Revised Code. (D) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of failure to provide adequate support under division (A) of this section or a charge of failure to provide support established by a court order under division (B) of... |
Section 2919.23 | Interference with custody.
..., or encourage a child or a ward of the juvenile court who has been committed to the custody of any person, department, or public or private institution to leave the custody of that person, department, or institution without legal consent. (C) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of enticing or taking under division (A)(1) of this section, that the actor reasonably believed that the actor's conduct was necessar... |
Section 2923.123 | Illegal conveyance of deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance into courthouse - illegal possession or control in courthouse.
... in Civil Rule 53, Criminal Rule 19, or Juvenile Rule 40. (2) "Peace officer" and "prosecutor" have the same meanings as in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2923.36 | Corrupt activity lien notice.
...omplaint, indictment, or information in juvenile court alleging a violation of that section as a delinquent act, or the institution of any civil proceeding under section 2923.34 or 2981.05 of the Revised Code, the state, at any time during the pendency of the proceeding, may file a corrupt activity lien notice with the county recorder of any county in which property subject to forfeiture may be located. No fee shall ... |
Section 2925.041 | Illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for manufacture of drugs.
...ense was committed in the vicinity of a juvenile or in the vicinity of a school, illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs is a felony of the second degree, and, except as otherwise provided in division (C)(1) or (2) of this section, division (C) of section 2929.13 of the Revised Code applies in determining whether to impose a prison term on the offender. If the violation of division (A... |