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Criminal Forfeiture of Property Relating to Gang Participation | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law allows courts to impose fines up to twice the profits from gang-related offenses, supporting law enforcement efforts against gangs.

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Criminal Forfeiture of Property Relating to Gang Participation

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2923.44 allows courts to impose fines up to twice the profits derived from certain gang-related offenses instead of traditional fines. These fines are directed to law enforcement agencies involved in the arrest and prosecution, provided they have proper internal control policies. The law aims to fund gang prevention and enforcement efforts through these fines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What offenses does Ohio Revised Code 2923.44 apply to?

It applies to violations of section 2923.42, which involve participation in criminal gangs, and applies to both adults and juveniles found delinquent for such acts.

How are fines imposed under this law calculated?

Fines can be up to twice the gross profits or proceeds derived from the gang-related offense or act.

Who receives the fines collected under this law?

Fines are paid to local government entities or law enforcement agencies involved in the case, provided they have adopted proper internal control policies.

What is the purpose of these fines?

The fines are used to support law enforcement efforts related to combating criminal gangs and preventing gang activity.

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In simple terms: Ohio law allows courts to impose fines up to twice the profits from gang-related offenses, supporting law enforcement efforts against gangs.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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