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Aggravated Murder - O.R.C.
2903.01
Murder - O.R.C.
2903.02
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Prison Terms & Fines - Ohio Revised Code Sections 2929.02
Other Felonies - (Committed after 7-1-96)
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You should first look at the statute for the crime charged, for example, theft, arson, etc. To search for this statute, look at: Ohio Revised Code. This statute indicates the degree of the felony. (first, second, third, fourth or fifth degree felony). The possible penalties vary with the degree of offense.
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Next, look at the sentencing ranges set out in O.R.C. 2929.14. O.R.C. 2929.18 sets out maximum fines for felonies.
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Finally, you can examine several statutes which provide the judge with guidance on what sentence to select within the sentencing range. These statutes include:
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O.R.C. 2929.11, the court shall be guided by purposes of felony sentencing;
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O.R.C. 2929.12, the court shall consider seriousness and recidivism factors;
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O.R.C. 2929.13, guidance by degree of felony, includes factors to consider as to whether a prison term or community control should be imposed for various degrees of offenses.
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O.R.C. 2929.14 sets out factors to consider in imposing the minimum or maximum sentence
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See also O.R.C. 2929.31: Fines to be paid by an organization convicted of a crime
Misdemeanors - (Committed after 7-1-96)
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O.R.C. 2929.21: Purposes of misdemeanor sentencing
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O.R.C. 2929.22: Determining appropriate sentence for misdemeanors
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O.R.C. 2929.24: Definite jail terms for misdemeanors
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O.R.C. 2929.28: Financial sanctions - misdemeanor
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O.R.C. 2929.31: Fines for organizations by degree of offense
See Also:
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O.R.C. 2929.41: Consecutive or concurrent sentences for multiple offenses
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O.R.C. Chapter 2971: Sentencing of Sexually Violent Predators
Suspension of Driving Privileges
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For some criminal offenses, such as vehicular homicide, O.R.C. 2903.06, the offender's drivers license may be suspended or revoked.
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For the rules concerning how long a license can be suspended for a particular offense, consult: (1) The statute for the crime charged, and (2) Chapter 4507 of the revised code, particularly O.R.C. 4507.16: Suspension by Judge.
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O.R.C. Chapter 4510: Driver's License Suspension, Cancellation, Revocation
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See also Penalty Charts by Judge Weiler below
OVI and Traffic Offenses
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Ohio OVI, DUID, ALS and Out of State Penalty Charts: Show the sentences for traffic offenses, operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and the length for administrative license suspensions.
Web Pages
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Ohio State Bar Association: Pleading Guilty: A Choice of Cost and Benefit
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Ohio State Bar Association: How Are Juveniles Tried as Adults?