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Ohio law Section 2921.13 prohibits knowingly making false statements in official proceedings, benefit claims, and other government-related activities to prevent

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Falsification - in Theft Offense - to Purchase Firearm

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law Section 2921.13 criminalizes knowingly making false statements in various official contexts, including legal proceedings, benefit claims, licensing, and other official functions. The law aims to prevent deception that could harm public officials, government agencies, or individuals relying on truthful information. Violations can lead to criminal penalties depending on the nature and intent of the false statement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What constitutes making a false statement under Ohio law Section 2921.13?

Making a false statement involves knowingly providing untrue information in official proceedings, benefit applications, licensing, or other official functions with intent to deceive or mislead.

What are some examples of false statements covered by this law?

Examples include lying on benefit applications, providing false information in official reports, or swearing to false statements before a notary public.

What are the potential penalties for violating Ohio Section 2921.13?

Penalties can vary but may include criminal charges, fines, or imprisonment depending on the severity and context of the false statement.

Does this law apply to false statements made in written form?

Yes, the law covers false statements made in writing, such as reports, applications, or other documents required or authorized by law.

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In simple terms: Ohio law Section 2921.13 prohibits knowingly making false statements in official proceedings, benefit claims, and other government-related activities to prevent. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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