Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2947 - Judgment; Sentence
- Section 2947.01 - Judgment And Sentence Definitions.
The definition of "magistrate" set forth in section 2931.01 of the Revised Code applies to Chapter 2947. of the Revised Code. Effective Date: 10-01-1953
- Section 2947.02 - Motion In Arrest Of Judgment.
A judgment may be arrested by the court upon motion of the defendant, or upon the court's own motion, for either of the following...
- Section 2947.03 - Defects - Time Limits.
A judgment shall not be arrested for a defect in form. Motions in arrest of judgment shall be made within three days after the...
- Section 2947.04 - Effect Of Arresting Judgment.
When a judgment is arrested, it places the defendant in a like position with respect to the prosecution as before the indictment or information...
- Section 2947.05 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 07-01-1996
- Section 2947.051 - Victim Impact Statement.
(A) In all criminal cases in which a person is convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony, if the offender, in committing the...
- Section 2947.052 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 10-12-1994
- Section 2947.06 - Testimony In Mitigation - Presentence Investigation Report - Psychologist's Or Psychiatrist's Reports.
(A) (1) The trial court may hear testimony in mitigation of a sentence at the term of conviction or plea or at the next...
- Section 2947.061, 2947.062 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 07-01-1996
- Section 2947.07 - Pronouncing Judgment.
If a convicted defendant does not show sufficient cause as to why judgment should not be pronounced, the court shall pronounce the judgment. Effective...
- Section 2947.08 - Time Of Execution Where Death Sentence Imposed.
In cases where the death sentence is imposed, at least one hundred twenty days shall intervene between the day of sentence and the day...
- Section 2947.09 - Failure To Pay Costs; Notice Of Balance Due.
(A) If a person is charged with an offense in a court of common pleas, including a juvenile court, and either fails to appear...
- Section 2947.09 To 2947.13 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 01-01-1974
- Section 2947.14 - Hearing On Ability To Pay Fine.
(A) If a fine is imposed as a sentence or a part of a sentence, the court or magistrate that imposed the fine may...
- Section 2947.15 - Labor For Nonpayment Of Fine.
Persons committed to jail by a judge or magistrate for nonpayment of fine, or convicts sentenced to hard labor in the county jail, shall...
- Section 2947.151 - Reduction Of Inmate's Sentence.
The sheriff in charge of a county jail may, upon a consideration of the quality and amount of work done in the kitchen, in...
- Section 2947.16 - Recognizance Of Misdemeanant To Keep The Peace And Be Of Good Behavior.
A person convicted of a misdemeanor may be required by the judge or magistrate to enter into a recognizance, with sufficient surety, in such...
- Section 2947.17 - Breach Of Condition Of Any Recognizance.
In case of a breach of the condition of any recognizance given under section 2947.16 of the Revised Code, the same proceedings shall be...
- Section 2947.18 - Misdemeanants Sentenced To Workhouse.
Where the board of county commissioners of a county, or legislative authority of a municipal corporation having no workhouse, has made provisions for receiving...
- Section 2947.19 - County Offenders Maintained In City Workhouse.
(A) In a county that has no workhouse but in which is located a city that has a workhouse maintained by the city, the...
- Section 2947.20 - Health Insurance Claims Of Inmates Confined In City Workhouse.
(A) For each person who is confined in a city workhouse as provided in section 2947.19 of the Revised Code, the county or the...
- Section 2947.21 - Warrant For Detaining Person In Workhouse.
When a person is sentenced to a workhouse by the court of common pleas, the clerk of the court of common pleas shall make...
- Section 2947.22 - Temporary Confinement In County Jail Of Persons Sentenced To Workhouse.
A person sentenced to a workhouse may be confined in the jail of the county in which he was convicted, for such period as...
- Section 2947.23 - Costs And Jury Fees - Community Service To Pay Judgment.
(A) (1) (a) In all criminal cases, including violations of ordinances, the judge or magistrate shall include in the sentence the costs of prosecution,...
- Section 2947.231 - Pharmacy Board Investigative Costs Included In Sentence.
If a business entity described in division (B)(1)(j) or (k) of section 4729.51 of the Revised Code pleads guilty or no contest to or...
- Section 2947.24 To 2947.29 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 11-01-1978
- Section 2947.30, 2947.31 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 01-01-1974
Last modified: October 10, 2016