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Conviction or Acquittal Under Federal Drug Abuse Control Laws Bar to State Prosecution | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2925.50 bars state prosecution if a person is convicted or acquitted under federal drug laws for the same act, ensuring legal consistency.

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Conviction or Acquittal Under Federal Drug Abuse Control Laws Bar to State Prosecution

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2925.50 states that if someone is convicted or acquitted under federal drug abuse control laws for the same act, they cannot be prosecuted again in Ohio for that act. This law ensures consistency between federal and state drug law prosecutions. It prevents double jeopardy when federal and state charges overlap in drug cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a federal drug conviction prevent Ohio from prosecuting me?

Yes, if you are convicted or acquitted under federal drug laws for the same act, Ohio cannot prosecute you for that act.

What happens if I am acquitted under federal drug laws?

If you are acquitted federally, Ohio cannot prosecute you again for the same drug-related act.

Does this law apply to all drug offenses?

No, it applies specifically to violations that are also violations of federal drug abuse control laws as defined in Ohio law.

Can Ohio prosecute me if I am only charged federally?

Ohio cannot prosecute you for the same act if you have been convicted or acquitted under federal drug laws for that act.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2925.50 bars state prosecution if a person is convicted or acquitted under federal drug laws for the same act, ensuring legal consistency.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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