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Property Value or Amount of Physical Harm Findings | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio ORC 2909.11 mandates how courts record property value or physical harm amounts of $1,000 or more in certain crimes, including value categories.

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Property Value or Amount of Physical Harm Findings

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2909.11 requires courts or juries to determine and record the value of property or physical harm amounting to $1,000 or more in certain property crimes. The law specifies how findings should be reported, including categories for higher values such as $7,500 and $150,000. Exact values are not necessary; general categories suffice for sentencing and record purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ohio ORC 2909.11 require regarding property value or physical harm?

It requires courts or juries to determine and record the value of property or physical harm of $1,000 or more in certain property-related crimes, using specific categories for higher amounts.

Is it necessary to find the exact value or amount of harm under this law?

No, it is sufficient to categorize the value or harm into specified ranges, such as $1,000 or more, $7,500 or more, or $150,000 or more.

How are findings about property value or harm reported in court?

Findings must include a statement indicating whether the value or harm falls into specific categories, like $1,000+, $7,500+, or $150,000+.

Does this law apply to all property crimes in Ohio?

It applies specifically to cases involving property value or physical harm of $1,000 or more under certain sections, such as 2909.03 and 2909.05.

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In simple terms: Ohio ORC 2909.11 mandates how courts record property value or physical harm amounts of $1,000 or more in certain crimes, including value categories.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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