Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2929.01 | Penalties and sentencing general definitions.
...of any injury caused to the victim, any property loss, medical cost, or funeral expense incurred as a result of the commission of the offense, and the cost of any accounting or auditing done to determine the extent of loss if the cost is incurred and payable by the victim. "Economic loss" does not include non-economic loss or any punitive or exemplary damages. (M) "Education or training" includes study at, or in c... |
Section 2929.12 | Seriousness of crime and recidivism factors.
...to cause physical harm to any person or property. (4) There are substantial grounds to mitigate the offender's conduct, although the grounds are not enough to constitute a defense. (D) The sentencing court shall consider all of the following that apply regarding the offender, and any other relevant factors, as factors indicating that the offender is likely to commit future crimes: (1) At the time of committing ... |
Section 2929.14 | Definite prison terms.
...of the Revised Code in which the stolen property is a firearm or dangerous ordnance, or a felony violation of division (B) of section 2921.331 of the Revised Code, the offender shall serve that prison term consecutively to any other prison term or mandatory prison term previously or subsequently imposed upon the offender. (4) If multiple prison terms are imposed on an offender for convictions of multiple offenses, ... |
Section 2929.37 | Confinement cost policy.
... not limited to, the costs of repairing property damaged by the prisoner while confined, a per diem fee for room and board, medical and dental treatment costs, the fee for a random drug test assessed under division (E) of section 341.26 and division (E) of section 753.33 of the Revised Code, and a one-time reception fee for the costs of processing the prisoner into the facility at the time of the prisoner's initial e... |
Section 2929.71 | Reimbursement of investigative costs of arson.
... includes all forms of real or personal property. (3) "Itemized statement" means the statement of costs described in division (B) of this section. (4) "Offender" means the person who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to committing, attempting to commit, or complicity in committing a violation of section 2909.02 or 2909.03 of the Revised Code, or, when the means used are fire or explosion, division (A)(2)... |
Section 2930.13 | Victim impact statement.
...(2) An explanation of the extent of any property damage or other economic loss suffered by the victim as a result of that criminal offense or delinquent act; (3) An opinion regarding the extent to which, if any, the victim needs restitution for harm caused by the defendant or alleged juvenile offender as a result of that criminal offense or delinquent act and information about whether the victim has applied for or ... |
Section 2930.20 | Protects victim from reimbursing law enforcement costs.
...xually oriented offense or any owner of property where such a victim resides shall be required to pay reimbursement, either fully or partially, for the cost of any assistance that a law enforcement officer provides in relation to the rape, attempted rape, domestic violence, dating violence, or sexually oriented offense. |
Section 2933.02 | Warrant to keep the peace.
...commit an offense against the person or property of the complainant or his ward or child , a municipal or county court judge or mayor shall issue to the sheriff or to any other appropriate peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code, within the territorial jurisdiction of the court, a warrant in the name of the state that commands him forthwith to arrest and take the individual complained of befo... |
Section 2933.10 | Warrant to keep the peace - acts committed in presence of court.
...commit an offense against the person or property of another, or contends with angry words to the disturbance of the peace, may be ordered without process or other proof to enter into a bond under section 2933.05 of the Revised Code. In default of such a bond, the person may be committed under that section. |
Section 2933.231 | Waiving the statutory precondition for nonconsensual entry.
...any injury, death, or loss to person or property that is proximately caused by the officer's execution of the warrant in accordance with the waiver at an address of a dwelling house or other building that is not described in the warrant. (E) Any proceeding before a judge or magistrate that involves a request for a waiver of the statutory precondition for nonconsensual entry shall be recorded by shorthand, by stenoty... |
Section 2933.27 | Keeping of seized property until trial.
...If, upon examination, the judge or magistrate is satisfied that the offense charged with reference to the things seized under a search warrant has been committed, he shall keep such things or deliver them to the sheriff of the county, to be kept until the accused is tried or the claimant's right is otherwise ascertained. |
Section 2933.32 | Body cavity search, strip search - conducting unauthorized search - failure to prepare proper search report.
...any injury, death, or loss to person or property or any indignity arising from the violation. In the civil action, the court may award punitive damages to the plaintiffs if they prevail in the action, and it may award reasonable attorney's fees to the parties who prevail in the action. (4) This section does not apply to body cavity searches or strip searches of persons who have been sentenced to serve a term of impr... |
Section 2933.33 | Search of premises for illegal manufacture of methamphetamine.
...immediate need to protect the lives, or property, of the officer and other individuals in the vicinity of the illegal manufacture. (B) As used in this section, "methamphetamine" has the same meaning as in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2933.52 | Interception of wire, oral or electronic communications.
...e or to the protection of the rights or property of the provider of that service, except that a provider of wire or electronic communication service to the public shall not utilize service observing or random monitoring except for mechanical or service quality control checks; (3) A law enforcement officer who intercepts a wire, oral, or electronic communication, if the officer is a party to the communication or if o... |
Section 2935.03 | Authority to arrest without warrant - pursuit outside jurisdiction.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property that arises from or is related to the arrest and detention or the seizure. (C) When there is reasonable ground to believe that a violation of division (A)(1), (2), (3), (4), or (5) of section 4506.15 or a violation of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code has been committed by a person operating a motor vehicle subject to regulation by the public utilities commission of... |
Section 2935.032 | Written policy and procedure for responding to domestic violence incidents or protection order violations.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly was caused by or related to the arrest. (G) Each agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision described in division (A) of this section that arrests an offender for an alleged incident of the offense of domestic violence or an alleged incident of the offense of violating a protection order shall consider referring the case to federal authorities fo... |
Section 2937.011 | Pretrial release.
...uired to describe in the affidavit, the property that the surety proposes as security and the encumbrances on it, the number and amount of other bonds and undertakings for bail entered into by the surety and remaining undischarged, and all of the surety's other liabilities. The surety shall provide other evidence of financial responsibility as the court or clerk may require. The court shall not approve a bail bond un... |
Section 2937.27 | Duties of county recorder.
...ty recorder of the county in which the property of a surety on a recognizance is located, shall keep and file in the official records all notices of lien and notices of discharge that are filed with the county recorder pursuant to section 2937.26 of the Revised Code. When a lien has been released or discharged for a period of one year, the county recorder may destroy all notices of such lien. The county recorde... |
Section 2937.28 | Pledge of real property as bail.
...All recognizances shall be returnable to and all deposits shall be held by or subject to the order of the court or magistrate before whom the accused is to appear initially, and upon the transfer of the case to any other court or magistrate shall be returnable to and transmitted to the transferee court or magistrate. It is not necessary for the accused to give new recognizance for appearance in common pleas court fo... |
Section 2941.08 | Defects which do not affect validity of indictment or information.
... to aver that the value or price of the property is less than, equals, or exceeds the certain value or price which determines the offense or grade thereof; (F) For the want of an allegation of the time or place of a material fact when the time and place have been once stated therein; (G) Because dates and numbers are represented by figures; (H) For an omission to allege that the grand jurors were impaneled, sworn,... |
Section 2941.22 | Allegations involving ownership or value of will, codicil, or other testamentary instrument.
...whether in relation to real or personal property, or during the life of a testator or after his death, it is not necessary to allege the ownership or value thereof. |
Section 2945.67 | Appeal by state by leave of court.
...e, or a motion for the return of seized property or grants post conviction relief pursuant to sections 2953.21 to 2953.24 of the Revised Code, and may appeal by leave of the court to which the appeal is taken any other decision, except the final verdict, of the trial court in a criminal case or of the juvenile court in a delinquency case. In addition to any other right to appeal under this section or any other provis... |
Section 2949.09 | Execution for fine and costs of prosecution.
...sts of prosecution, to be levied on the property, or in default thereof, upon the body of the defendant for nonpayment of the fine. The officer holding such writ may arrest such defendant in any county and commit him to the jail of the county in which such writ issued, until such fine is paid or secured to be paid or he is otherwise legally discharged. |
Section 2949.10 | Execution for fine to issue to other county.
...the defendant resides, is found, or has property, and the sheriff shall execute the writ. If the defendant is taken, the sheriff shall commit him to the jail of the county in which the writ issued and deliver a certified copy of the writ to the sheriff of such county, who shall detain the offender until he is discharged as provided in such section. |
Section 2950.01 | Definitions.
...ands, extending to the perimeter of the property. "Residential premises" includes any type of structure in which a residential unit is located, including, but not limited to, multi-unit buildings and mobile and manufactured homes. (U) "Residential unit" means a dwelling unit for residential use and occupancy, and includes the structure or part of a structure that is used as a home, residence, or sleeping place by o... |