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Statutes > Ohio > Title29 > Chapter2945

2945.01 Trial definitions.
2945.02 Setting and continuing cases.
2945.03 Control of trial.
2945.04 Orders to prevent Intimidation of attorney, victim or witness in criminal case.
2945.05 Defendant may waive jury trial.
2945.06 Procedure for trial by court.
2945.07 [Repealed].
2945.08 Prosecution in wrong county - proceeding.
2945.09 Grounds for objection.
2945.10 Order of proceedings of trial.
2945.11 Charge to the jury as to law and fact.
2945.12 When accused may be tried in his absence.
2945.13 Joint trials in felony cases.
2945.14 Mistake in charging offense.
2945.15 Discharge of defendant.
2945.16 View of the premises - expenses of view.
2945.17 Right to jury trial.
2945.171 Written verdicts.
2945.18, 2945.19 [Repealed].
2945.20 Separate trial for capital offense.
2945.21 Peremptory challenges.
2945.22 [Repealed].
2945.23 When peremptory challenges required.
2945.24 Jury trial.
2945.25 Challenges for cause.
2945.26 Challenge for cause.
2945.27 Challenges for cause to be made before jury sworn.
2945.28 Form of oath to jury.
2945.29 Jurors becoming unable to perform duties.
2945.30 Medical attendance of juror.
2945.31 Separation of jurors.
2945.32 Oath to officers if jury sequestered.
2945.33 Supervision of jury after case submitted to them.
2945.34 Admonition if jurors separate during trial.
2945.35 Papers the jury may take.
2945.36 For what cause jury may be discharged.
2945.37 Competency to stand trial definitions - hearing.
2945.371 Evaluations and reports of the defendant's mental condition.
2945.38 Competence to stand trial.
2945.381 [Repealed].
2945.39 Expiration of the maximum time for treatment for incompetency.
2945.391 Not guilty by reason of insanity finding.
2945.392 Expert testimony of the battered woman syndrome.
2945.40 Acquittal by reason of insanity.
2945.401 Incompetency finding or insanity acquittal continuing jurisdiction of court.
2945.402 Conditional release.
2945.41 Rules applicable in criminal cases.
2945.42 Competency of witnesses.
2945.43 Defendant may testify.
2945.44 Witnesses turning state's evidence.
2945.45 Subpoenas to issue to any county.
2945.451 Employer may not penalize employee for being subpoenaed to criminal proceeding.
2945.46 Attendance of witness enforced.
2945.47 Testimony of prisoner.
2945.48 Witness may be placed in jail.
2945.481 Testimony of child victim.
2945.482 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
2945.49 Testimony of witness who dies or cannot be produced - videotape of preliminary hearing testimony of child victim.
2945.491 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
2945.50 Application for deposition in criminal cases.
2945.51 When imprisoned defendant may be taken to deposition - expenses.
2945.52 Counsel appointed shall represent the defendant.
2945.53 Right of accused to examine witness.
2945.54 Conduct of examination.
2945.55 Testimony of previous identification.
2945.56 Rebuttal of defendant's character evidence.
2945.57 Number of witnesses to character.
2945.58 Alibi.
2945.59 Proof of defendant's motive.
2945.60 to 2945.63 [Repealed].
2945.64 Embezzlement prima-facie evidence.
2945.65, 2945.66 [Repealed].
2945.67 Appeal by state by leave of court.
2945.68 to 2945.70 [Repealed].
2945.71 Time for trial.
2945.72 Extending time for hearing or trial.
2945.73 Delay in hearing or trial.
2945.74 Defendant may be convicted of lesser offense.
2945.75 Degree of offense - proof of prior convictions.
2945.76 [Repealed].
2945.77 Polling jury.
2945.78 Recording the verdict.
2945.79 Causes for new trial.
2945.80 Written motion for new trial.
2945.81 Causes to be sustained by affidavits.
2945.82 New trial.
2945.83 When new trial shall not be granted.
2945.831 Motion for new trial not necessary for appellate review.
2945.832 [Repealed].

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title29 > Chapter2945

2945.01 Trial definitions.
2945.02 Setting and continuing cases.
2945.03 Control of trial.
2945.04 Orders to prevent Intimidation of attorney, victim or witness in criminal case.
2945.05 Defendant may waive jury trial.
2945.06 Procedure for trial by court.
2945.07 [Repealed].
2945.08 Prosecution in wrong county - proceeding.
2945.09 Grounds for objection.
2945.10 Order of proceedings of trial.
2945.11 Charge to the jury as to law and fact.
2945.12 When accused may be tried in his absence.
2945.13 Joint trials in felony cases.
2945.14 Mistake in charging offense.
2945.15 Discharge of defendant.
2945.16 View of the premises - expenses of view.
2945.17 Right to jury trial.
2945.171 Written verdicts.
2945.18, 2945.19 [Repealed].
2945.20 Separate trial for capital offense.
2945.21 Peremptory challenges.
2945.22 [Repealed].
2945.23 When peremptory challenges required.
2945.24 Jury trial.
2945.25 Challenges for cause.
2945.26 Challenge for cause.
2945.27 Challenges for cause to be made before jury sworn.
2945.28 Form of oath to jury.
2945.29 Jurors becoming unable to perform duties.
2945.30 Medical attendance of juror.
2945.31 Separation of jurors.
2945.32 Oath to officers if jury sequestered.
2945.33 Supervision of jury after case submitted to them.
2945.34 Admonition if jurors separate during trial.
2945.35 Papers the jury may take.
2945.36 For what cause jury may be discharged.
2945.37 Competency to stand trial definitions - hearing.
2945.371 Evaluations and reports of the defendant's mental condition.
2945.38 Competence to stand trial.
2945.381 [Repealed].
2945.39 Expiration of the maximum time for treatment for incompetency.
2945.391 Not guilty by reason of insanity finding.
2945.392 Expert testimony of the battered woman syndrome.
2945.40 Acquittal by reason of insanity.
2945.401 Incompetency finding or insanity acquittal continuing jurisdiction of court.
2945.402 Conditional release.
2945.41 Rules applicable in criminal cases.
2945.42 Competency of witnesses.
2945.43 Defendant may testify.
2945.44 Witnesses turning state's evidence.
2945.45 Subpoenas to issue to any county.
2945.451 Employer may not penalize employee for being subpoenaed to criminal proceeding.
2945.46 Attendance of witness enforced.
2945.47 Testimony of prisoner.
2945.48 Witness may be placed in jail.
2945.481 Testimony of child victim.
2945.482 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
2945.49 Testimony of witness who dies or cannot be produced - videotape of preliminary hearing testimony of child victim.
2945.491 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
2945.50 Application for deposition in criminal cases.
2945.51 When imprisoned defendant may be taken to deposition - expenses.
2945.52 Counsel appointed shall represent the defendant.
2945.53 Right of accused to examine witness.
2945.54 Conduct of examination.
2945.55 Testimony of previous identification.
2945.56 Rebuttal of defendant's character evidence.
2945.57 Number of witnesses to character.
2945.58 Alibi.
2945.59 Proof of defendant's motive.
2945.60 to 2945.63 [Repealed].
2945.64 Embezzlement prima-facie evidence.
2945.65, 2945.66 [Repealed].
2945.67 Appeal by state by leave of court.
2945.68 to 2945.70 [Repealed].
2945.71 Time for trial.
2945.72 Extending time for hearing or trial.
2945.73 Delay in hearing or trial.
2945.74 Defendant may be convicted of lesser offense.
2945.75 Degree of offense - proof of prior convictions.
2945.76 [Repealed].
2945.77 Polling jury.
2945.78 Recording the verdict.
2945.79 Causes for new trial.
2945.80 Written motion for new trial.
2945.81 Causes to be sustained by affidavits.
2945.82 New trial.
2945.83 When new trial shall not be granted.
2945.831 Motion for new trial not necessary for appellate review.
2945.832 [Repealed].

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title29 > Chapter2945

2945.01 Trial definitions.
2945.02 Setting and continuing cases.
2945.03 Control of trial.
2945.04 Orders to prevent Intimidation of attorney, victim or witness in criminal case.
2945.05 Defendant may waive jury trial.
2945.06 Procedure for trial by court.
2945.07 [Repealed].
2945.08 Prosecution in wrong county - proceeding.
2945.09 Grounds for objection.
2945.10 Order of proceedings of trial.
2945.11 Charge to the jury as to law and fact.
2945.12 When accused may be tried in his absence.
2945.13 Joint trials in felony cases.
2945.14 Mistake in charging offense.
2945.15 Discharge of defendant.
2945.16 View of the premises - expenses of view.
2945.17 Right to jury trial.
2945.171 Written verdicts.
2945.18, 2945.19 [Repealed].
2945.20 Separate trial for capital offense.
2945.21 Peremptory challenges.
2945.22 [Repealed].
2945.23 When peremptory challenges required.
2945.24 Jury trial.
2945.25 Challenges for cause.
2945.26 Challenge for cause.
2945.27 Challenges for cause to be made before jury sworn.
2945.28 Form of oath to jury.
2945.29 Jurors becoming unable to perform duties.
2945.30 Medical attendance of juror.
2945.31 Separation of jurors.
2945.32 Oath to officers if jury sequestered.
2945.33 Supervision of jury after case submitted to them.
2945.34 Admonition if jurors separate during trial.
2945.35 Papers the jury may take.
2945.36 For what cause jury may be discharged.
2945.37 Competency to stand trial definitions - hearing.
2945.371 Evaluations and reports of the defendant's mental condition.
2945.38 Competence to stand trial.
2945.381 [Repealed].
2945.39 Expiration of the maximum time for treatment for incompetency.
2945.391 Not guilty by reason of insanity finding.
2945.392 Expert testimony of the battered woman syndrome.
2945.40 Acquittal by reason of insanity.
2945.401 Incompetency finding or insanity acquittal continuing jurisdiction of court.
2945.402 Conditional release.
2945.41 Rules applicable in criminal cases.
2945.42 Competency of witnesses.
2945.43 Defendant may testify.
2945.44 Witnesses turning state's evidence.
2945.45 Subpoenas to issue to any county.
2945.451 Employer may not penalize employee for being subpoenaed to criminal proceeding.
2945.46 Attendance of witness enforced.
2945.47 Testimony of prisoner.
2945.48 Witness may be placed in jail.
2945.481 Testimony of child victim.
2945.482 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
2945.49 Testimony of witness who dies or cannot be produced - videotape of preliminary hearing testimony of child victim.
2945.491 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
2945.50 Application for deposition in criminal cases.
2945.51 When imprisoned defendant may be taken to deposition - expenses.
2945.52 Counsel appointed shall represent the defendant.
2945.53 Right of accused to examine witness.
2945.54 Conduct of examination.
2945.55 Testimony of previous identification.
2945.56 Rebuttal of defendant's character evidence.
2945.57 Number of witnesses to character.
2945.58 Alibi.
2945.59 Proof of defendant's motive.
2945.60 to 2945.63 [Repealed].
2945.64 Embezzlement prima-facie evidence.
2945.65, 2945.66 [Repealed].
2945.67 Appeal by state by leave of court.
2945.68 to 2945.70 [Repealed].
2945.71 Time for trial.
2945.72 Extending time for hearing or trial.
2945.73 Delay in hearing or trial.
2945.74 Defendant may be convicted of lesser offense.
2945.75 Degree of offense - proof of prior convictions.
2945.76 [Repealed].
2945.77 Polling jury.
2945.78 Recording the verdict.
2945.79 Causes for new trial.
2945.80 Written motion for new trial.
2945.81 Causes to be sustained by affidavits.
2945.82 New trial.
2945.83 When new trial shall not be granted.
2945.831 Motion for new trial not necessary for appellate review.
2945.832 [Repealed].