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Vandalism | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio ORC 2909.05 criminalizes vandalism, including damaging property, memorials, and government structures, with specific protections and penalties.

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Vandalism

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2909.05 defines vandalism as knowingly causing physical harm to property, including structures, property used in professional activities, government property, and memorials or cemeteries. The law specifies different levels of harm and protections for certain types of property, with penalties for unauthorized damage. It emphasizes the seriousness of harming structures related to memorials and government functions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of property are protected under Ohio vandalism laws?

Ohio law protects structures, property used in professional activities, government property, and memorials or cemeteries from intentional damage or harm.

What are the penalties for vandalism under ORC 2909.05?

Penalties vary depending on the severity and type of damage, but can include fines, restitution, and imprisonment for serious offenses.

Is damaging a cemetery considered vandalism under Ohio law?

Yes, causing physical harm to cemeteries, tombs, or memorial structures is explicitly prohibited and considered vandalism.

Does Ohio law differentiate between harming private and government property?

Yes, causing serious physical harm to government-owned property is specifically prohibited, with additional protections for certain types of private property used in professional contexts.

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In simple terms: Ohio ORC 2909.05 criminalizes vandalism, including damaging property, memorials, and government structures, with specific protections and penalties.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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