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Ohio Code > Title 29 > Chapter 2937 - Preliminary Examination; Bail

Ohio Code > Title 29 > Chapter 2937 - Preliminary Examination; Bail


Current as of: 2009
§ 2937.01Preliminary examination - bail definitions
§ 2937.02Court to inform defendant of charge and rights
§ 2937.03Arraignment - explanation of rights
§ 2937.04Motion to dismiss complaint or affidavit
§ 2937.05Discharge of defendant - amendment of complaint
§ 2937.06Pleas - advice as to effects of plea
§ 2937.07Court action on pleas of guilty and no contest in misdemeanor cases
§ 2937.08Court action on pleas of not guilty or once in jeopardy in misdemeanor cases
§ 2937.09Court action on pleas in felony cases
§ 2937.10Setting preliminary hearing for felony cases
§ 2937.11Conduct of preliminary hearing
§ 2937.12Preliminary hearing - presentation of case of accused
§ 2937.13Finding of presence of substantial credible evidence
§ 2937.14Entering reason for change in charge on journal of court
§ 2937.15Transcript of preliminary hearing
§ 2937.16When witnesses shall be recognized to appear
§ 2937.17Recognizance for minor
§ 2937.18Commitment of witness refusing to give recognizance
§ 2937.19Subpoenas or other process to bring witnesses or documents
§ 2937.21Continuances
§ 2937.22Form of bail
§ 2937.221Deposit of driver's license as bond
§ 2937.222Hearing on bail - grounds for denying
§ 2937.23Bail amount
§ 2937.24Oath to surety - form of affidavit
§ 2937.25Lien - form
§ 2937.26Cancellation of lien - form
§ 2937.27Duties of county recorder
§ 2937.28Pledge of real property as bail
§ 2937.281Recognizance forms
§ 2937.29Release on own recognizance
§ 2937.30Recognizance when accused discharged
§ 2937.31Recognizance or deposit for appearance of accused
§ 2937.32Detention where bail not granted or sufficient bail not offered
§ 2937.33Receipt of recognizance
§ 2937.34Accused unlawfully detained - examining court to be held
§ 2937.35Forfeiture of bail
§ 2937.36Forfeiture of bail proceedings
§ 2937.37Levy on personal property in judgment against surety
§ 2937.38Forfeiture of bail proceedings - minority no defense
§ 2937.39Remitting all or part of penalty
§ 2937.40Discharge and release of bail and sureties
§ 2937.41Discharge of recognizance
§ 2937.42Defect in form of recognizance
§ 2937.43Issuance of warrant upon failure to appear
§ 2937.44Recognizance forms
§ 2937.45Commitment forms
§ 2937.46Uniform rules for practice and procedure in traffic cases
§ 2937.99Penalty

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