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  1. Anderson's 2008-1 Ohio Criminal Code (Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers With Selected Traffic and Miscellaneous Offenses Including laws filed through 127th Session, Act 50) by Editorial Staff, 2008
  2. 1995 Ohio Criminal Code: Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers by Anderson Publishing Co., 1995-03
  3. 1993 Ohio Criminal Code: Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers by Anderson Pub Co Staff, 1993-06
  4. Anderson's 2007-2 Ohio Criminal Code (Handbook for law Enforcement Officers with Selected Traffic and Miscellaneous Offenses Including Laws Filed through July 19, 2007) by Matthew Bender, 2007
  5. Criminal Code of Ohio, Comprising the Acts Relating to Crimes, Procedure, and Jails and the Penitentiary, with an Appendix Containing Notes of Decisions, Forms and an Index by Ohio, 2010-04-03
  6. The Ohio Criminal Law Handbook Covering Title 29, the Ohio Criminal Code, As Amended By the Ohio General Assembly Through August 1, 1989
  7. The Criminal Code of Ohio, with Forms and Precedents for Indictments, Informations and Affidavits, Forms for Writs, Docket and Journal Entries, and Di by Ohio, Moses Fleming Wilson, 2010-06
  8. 1989 Ohio Criminal Code Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers
  9. 1989 Ohio Criminal Code Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers
  10. Ohio Criminal Code: Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers 1986
  11. Criminal Code of Ohio, 1987 by Ohio, 1985-06
  12. Transition from the old to the new Ohio criminal code: Penalties for offenses committed prior to 1974 by Thomas R Swisher, 1974
  13. Anderson's 1999-2 Ohio Criminal Code: For Offenses Committed on or After July 1, 1996
  14. Baldwin's Ohio Revised Code Annotated (Title 29 Crimes/Procedure, 2921 thru 2947) by Baldwin, 1997

41. State Crimes Statutes
ohio, ohio Revised code Annotated § 2901.01. Oklahoma, Oklahoma Session law Section1951 Title 21 Rhode Island, Rhode Island General laws, criminal Offenses § 11
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Computer Crime Statutes Alabama Alabama Code § 13A-8-10 Alaska Alaska Statutes § 11.46.200 Arizona Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 13, Criminal Code § 13-2301 Arkansas Arkansas Code § 5-41-101 California Penal Code § 502 Colorado Colorado Revised Statutes, Criminal Code § 18-5.5-101 Connecticut Connecticut Code § 53a-251 Delaware Delaware Code Annotated Title 11, Subpart K § 931 Florida Florida Statutes Annotated § 815.01 Georgia Georgia Codes Annotated § 16-9-90 Hawaii Hawaii Code § 708-890 Idaho Idaho Code § 18-2201 Illinois Illinois Criminal Code § 15-1 Indiana Indiana Code § 35-43-1-4 Iowa Iowa Code § 716A.1 Kansas Kansas Statutes Annotated § 21-3704 Kentucky Kentucky Revised Statues § 434.840 Louisiana Louisiana Statutes Annotated, Revised Statutes § 73.1 Maine Maine Revised Statutes Annotated § 357 Maryland Laws of Maryland Article 27-Crimes and Punishment § 146 Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 266 § 30 Michigan Michigan Statutes Annotated § 28.529 Minnesota Criminal Code of 1963 § 609.87 Mississippi Mississippi Code Annotated Chapter 45 Computer Crimes § 97-45-1 Missouri Revised Statutes of Missouri § 569.093

42. DOG BITE LAW - Akron's Municipal Code Provision Regarding Pits Bulls And Presa C
Dog Bite law. The City of Akron, ohio, has special laws that apply to pit bulls andPresa NOT USING THE DOG AS A MEANS TO CARRY OUT ILLEGAL OR criminal ACTIVITY
http://www.dogbitelaw.com/PAGES/akron.html
Dog Bite Law
    Akron's municipal code regarding pit bulls and Presa Canarios
    The City of Akron, Ohio, has special laws that apply to pit bulls and Presa Canariosthe breed of dog that killed Diane Whipple in January 2001.
The Akron ordinance
This is the ordinance itself, as opposed to the municipal code. The words in capitals are the ones added in 1998. ORDINANCE NO. -1998 amending and/or supplementing Title 9, Chapter 92, Section 92.25 "Control of Dogs" and 92.99 "Penalty" to add Canary Dogs and American Bulldogs to the list of breeds subjects to special regulations, to add dogs the cause seriousohysical harm to the definition of "Vicious Dog", and to provide the microship identification for dogs banned from the City and subsequent destruction if these dogs are found within the City; and declaring an emergency. BE IT ENACTED by the Council of the City of Akron: Section 1. That Title 9 "General Regulation", Chapter 92 "Animals", Section 92.25 "Control of Dogs" and 92.99 "Penalty" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Akron. 1985 be and is hereby amended and/or supplemented to read as follow: 92.25 CONTROL OF DOGS.

43. 1997 Domestic Violence Legislation
that all protective orders reference the applicable federal criminal code provisionfor ohio law provides that a civil protection order must state that its
http://www.ilj.org/dv/97lawtxt.html
1997 Domestic Violence Legislation Neal Miller, Esq., Principal Associate
Grant No. 96-WT-NX-0007 from the National Institute of Justice to the Institute for Law and Justice This project was supported by Grant No. 96-WT-NX-0007 awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. In the 1997 legislative year, only seven states and the District of Columbia had not enacted any domestic violence related laws. Four other state legislatures were still in session but had not enacted such laws as of September 2, 1997. The Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, and Texas legislators were the most active in passing new laws. The Texas legislators were the most active, passing seven distinct acts relating to domestic violence including reenactments of the code provisions relating to civil protective orders and stalking.
Summary of Changes
Among the 39 states whose legislatures enacted domestic violence laws, the types of laws passed ranged from creation of new criminal offenses to technical amendments of existing statutes to clarify language ambiguities. Among the most important areas of change were new criminal law provisions, criminal procedure amendments, stalking law changes, provisions for full faith and credit to out-of-state protective orders, other amendments to civil protection order provisions, police training requirements, and collateral effects of a conviction for domestic violence.

44. University Of Akron News - Visiting Law Professor At UA Returns To England With
Also, the role of juries has been reduced in England and Wales. “Unlike England,ohio has formally abandoned common law and adopted a criminal code.
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Visiting Law Professor at UA Returns to England with Fond Memories and New Insights Akron, Ohio, June 10, 2002 — Americans and the British speak a common language — more or less. According to Peter Handley, a visiting professor from the School of Legal Studies in Wolverhampton, a slight language barrier provided some fun and humorous moments between him and the students in his University of Akron School of Law classes. Students soon learned that an articulated lorry was a semi trailer, and that Handley marked, not graded, their papers.
According to Handley, some different word meanings can provide colorful moments as well. “You can use a word in England that is entirely reasonable but in America makes people blush,” laughs Handley, — “and the other way around.”
Handley is returning home the end of June after a 30-day trip out West. While at UA, he taught English Legal Systems and a UK Criminal Process Seminar during the Fall 2001 Semester and Criminal Law in Spring 2002. He may have had to acclimate himself to an American way of life, but he needed far less adjustment in preparing for the classroom. Criminal law in both countries embodies the same underlying principles of criminal liability and there has been no substantial division over the years. Handley says the same applies to laws of contract and tortuous liability. “It would be possible to deliver virtually identical introductory lectures in these subjects in the United States and in England,” he says.

45. Law Department - Maple Heights, Ohio
Supreme Court of ohio relating to criminal and traffic the ohio Administrative codeand the ohio Revised code; Perform duties as assigned by the Director of law.
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46. Early November 1995 - Is It Illegal?
MUMS' constitution withers in the eyes of the law by Carrie Coogan. that most oftheir planned activities are considered illegal under ohio's criminal code.
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Since those against MUMS realized they weren't going to be able to convince Senate that MUMS is illegal - because Senate actually had the ability to discuss issues and recognize propaganda - they took it to the papers. From The Miami Student - November 7, 1995 MUMS' constitution against Ohio State Criminal Code - by Amy Ruttkamp The Miami University Masturbation Society (MUMS) received recognition by Student Senate as a University student organization on Oct. 24. As stated in its constitution, "The Miami University Masturbation Society will achieve its goals through many activities, some of which may include the following: ...masturbation sessions and contests (held in private, but open invitation)." However, the society has never held a masturbation event, according to Jason Pfaff, the "executive supreme dictator"/founder of MUMS. According to the Ohio State Criminal Code, "No person shall recklessly do any of the following, under circumstances in which his or her conduct is likely to be viewed by and affront others, no members of his or her household: expose his or her private parts, or engage in masturbation; ... ; engage in conduct which to an ordinary observer would appear to be sexual conduct or masturbation. Whoever violates this section is guilty of public indecency." To a first-time offender, public indecency is a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.

47. Identity Theft: State Laws
ohio, ohio Rev. code Ann. § 2913.49. Tennessee*, TCA § 3914-150 (criminal) TCA§ 47-18-2101 (civil). Texas, Tex. Does not have specific ID Theft law. Virginia,
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search Alabama Code for "Identity Theft" Alaska Alaska Stat § 11.46. Click Title 11, Chapter 46, Section 565) Arizona Ariz. Rev. Stat. Arkansas Ark. Code Ann. § 5-37-227 California Cal. Penal Code § 530.5- Colorado Does not have specific ID Theft law. Connecticut Conn. Stat. (criminal) Conn. Stat. 52-571h (civil) Delaware Del. Code Ann. tit. II, § 854 District of Columbia Does not have specific ID Theft law. Florida Fla. Stat. Ann. § 817.568

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The search retrieves this section of the criminal code on the transportation notrequired for higher education employees in Section Source ohio code. Tax law.
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49. Ohio 4-H Volunteer Information - Youth Protection Policy
ohio law provides that anyone reporting suspected child abuse or is immune from anycivil or criminal liability that (ohio Revised code Section 2l5l.42l(G)). A
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SCREENING AND TRAINING OF EXTENSION PERSONNEL AND VOLUNTEERS
  • Volunteers (age 18 and over) working directly with youth and having two or more contacts per year with youth will acknowledge by signing the Ohio 4-H Volunteer Standards of Behavior that they have read, understand, and agree to abide by the Youth Protection Policy and Guidelines. Extension personnel and staff will acknowledge by signing the attached Agreement Form that they have read, understand, and agree to abide by the Youth Protection Policy and Guidelines.
  • At the discretion of each County Chair and appropriate staff, a criminal record check pertaining to any prior child abuse, felony, domestic violence, petty theft, etc. may be conducted and placed in his/her personnel file prior to the involvement of any or all potential Extension personnel and volunteers who work with youth.
  • All Extension personnel, staff and volunteers will be provided appropriate materials and orientation on the following:
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50. Your Rights In The Reynoldsburg Mayor's Court
is predominantly adopted from ohio Revised code, therefore, only up to $500.00); assault;criminal trespass; and ohio law outlines a person's rights in a court
http://www.ci.reynoldsburg.oh.us/clk_court2.html
REYNOLDSBURG MAYOR'S COURT
The Reynoldsburg Municipal Building is located at:
7232 E. Main Street.
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068 The main phone number for any office at the Municipal Building is
Ohio law permits the establishment of a Mayor's court pursuant to Chapter 1905 of the Ohio Revised Code. Section 1905.01 of ORC outlines that the Mayor's Court has jurisdiction in City ordinance cases and traffic violations. Reynoldsburg City ordinance is predominantly adopted from Ohio Revised Code, therefore, only misdemeanor violations of City ordinance may be cited into the Reynoldsburg Mayor's Court. This would include 1st time OMVI / DUI's; petty theft(shoplifting up to $500.00); assault; criminal trespass; and animals at large to name examples. Ohio law outlines a person's rights in a court of law and if you appear in the Court, your rights will be verbally explained and you will be presented with the following complete text.
YOUR RIGHTS
MAYOR'S COURT, REYNOLDSBURG, OH
Those of you who are here in Court today have been charged with an offense against the Ordinances of the City of Reynoldsburg. The court wants you to be aware of your basic rights. You are entitled to be informed of: 1. The nature of the charge filed against you: to read the Affidavit or Complaint filed against you: and if you do not understand the nature of the charges, have them explained to you.

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53. Poker Pages: Poker Articles: Home Poker
edged as cheating applies only to true gambling , and could not be punishableby law in a home game. Back to Top The criminal code of the State of ohio.
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Home Poker and the Law Click on one of the listings below to view that region's criminal laws regarding Home Poker (or home gambling in general). Note that home gambling falls under some country's national laws and some country's state laws. Depending on the region, some jurisdictions offer more detailed explanation of the act of home gambling than others. Alaska Criminal Law Article 2 (Gambling Offenses) in Chapter 66 (Offenses Against Public Health and Decency) states that it is an offense to engage in unlawful gambling, BUT that it is an "affirmative defense" to prosecution for the person to claim having been part of a "social game". A "social game" is defined as gambling in a home where no house player (barring Home Craps and other home casino games), no house bank, and no house odds exist, and where there is no house income (rake) from the operation of the game. No House and no rake means that home gambling is a defense against unlawful gambling, and legal in the state of Alaska. Playing in a "social game" is also defense against possession of gambling devices.

54. State Regulation Of Private Schools - Ohio
law enforcement agency immediately. ohio Rev. code Ann. '' §§ 109.65; 3301.25.The hiring officer of any chartered nonpublic school must request a criminal
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Registration/Licensing/Accreditation: Recordkeeping/Reports: Nonpublic school administrators may request from the local school district an accounting of the moneys received by the district under ' 3317.06 for students attending chartered nonpublic schools.(See Public Aid Length of School Year/Day: Discrimination: Teacher Certification: Curriculum: Special Education: Health: Safety: The State Board of Education will provide technical assistance to chartered nonpublic schools on Block Parent Programs, i.e. Transportation: Transportation for students attending sectarian schools does not violate the Ohio constitutional provision prohibiting religious control over state school funds. Honohan v. Holt Home Schooling: Public Aid for Private Schools/Private School Students: According to the Ohio Constitution, a religious sect may not control any part of the state's school funds. Ohio Const. Art. VI, Sec. 2. Miscellaneous: Updated January 2000
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56. FindLaw: State Resources: Ohio
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Online newspaper provides resources, daily court opinions, and legal news for the state.Category News Newspapers Regional United States ohio...... Prosecutors Seek criminal Charges Vs presents its annual study of finances in theohio legal world Technology The law 2002 Visit our special technology section
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58. CD ROM Databases - Supreme Court Of Ohio
June, 2001 ohio Department of Jobs Family Services ohio Manual of criminal Complaintsand Indictments ohio Securities law Practice on CDROM
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59. Welcome To GouldLaw.com
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60. SSR 87-23
distinguishes voluntary from involuntary manslaughter at common law. no inconsistencyis found in ohio regarding voluntary proof of intent for criminal purposes
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SSR 87-23 EFFECTIVE/PUBLICATION DATE: 09/18/87
SSR 87-23: SECTION 205(a) OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT (42 U.S.C. 405(a)) CONVICTION OF VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER OHIO EFFECT ON ENTITLEMENT TO CHILD'S INSURANCE BENEFITS
20 CFR 404.305(b)
Held , in view of the foregoing, the claimant is precluded from becoming entitled to child's insurance benefits on his father's earnings record.
Section 404.305(b) of Regulations No. 4 provides, in pertinent part, that
"(b) Insured's death caused by an intentional act. You may not become entitled to or continue to receive any survivor's benefits or payments on the earnings record of any person if you were convicted of a felony or an act in the nature of a felony of intentionally causing that person's death. . . ."
For certain homicides, e.g., first or second degree murder, the Social Security Administration (SSA) presumes intent, because by definition, these crimes involve intent. However, voluntary manslaughter may or may not be defined as involving intent; therefore, SSA establishes no presumption of intent. Instead, SSA bases its decision as to entitlement or nonentitlement on whether the State where the conviction occurred treats voluntary manslaughter as an intentional homicide. If State law is inconclusive, development of the facts related to intent is required. In Ohio, voluntary manslaughter is a felonious homicide. However, a person can be convicted of voluntary manslaughter if he or she "knowingly" caused the death of another regardless of whether he or she "intended" to cause that death.

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