Ohio law section 2905.31 defines involuntary servitude and obscene material, clarifying key terms for related criminal statutes and legal processes.
This law section defines key terms used in Ohio statutes related to involuntary servitude and obscene or sexually explicit material and performances. It clarifies what constitutes involuntary labor and references other legal definitions for obscene content. These definitions are essential for understanding related criminal offenses and legal proceedings.
In Ohio law, involuntary servitude means being forced to perform labor or services for another person against one's will.
They have the same meanings as in Ohio Revised Code section 2929.01, which defines what constitutes obscene, sexually oriented, or nudity-oriented content.
They provide clarity for legal proceedings involving crimes related to involuntary servitude and obscenity, ensuring consistent application of the law.
They apply specifically to sections 2905.31 to 2905.33 of the Ohio Revised Code, which cover related offenses and legal procedures.
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In simple terms: Ohio law section 2905.31 defines involuntary servitude and obscene material, clarifying key terms for related criminal statutes and legal processes.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.