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Death Penalty or Imprisonment - Aggravating and Mitigating Factors | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law outlines specific aggravating factors that can justify the death penalty for aggravated murder, including assassination, hire, or escape-related crimes

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Death Penalty or Imprisonment - Aggravating and Mitigating Factors

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law specifies the aggravating factors that can justify the death penalty for aggravated murder. These include offenses like assassinating high-profile officials, committing murder for hire, or during escape or detention. The law also requires these factors to be explicitly charged and proven beyond a reasonable doubt in the indictment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main aggravating factors that can lead to the death penalty in Ohio?

The main aggravating factors include assassination of high-profile officials, committing murder for hire, or during escape or detention, as specified in Ohio law.

Does Ohio require these aggravating factors to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt?

Yes, Ohio law requires that aggravating factors be explicitly charged in the indictment and proved beyond a reasonable doubt.

Can the death penalty be imposed if none of these aggravating factors are present?

No, the death penalty in Ohio cannot be imposed unless at least one of the specified aggravating factors is proven.

What does Ohio law say about offenses committed while in detention or at large after breaking detention?

The law considers offenses committed during detention or after escape as aggravating factors that can justify the death penalty if proven.

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In simple terms: Ohio law outlines specific aggravating factors that can justify the death penalty for aggravated murder, including assassination, hire, or escape-related crimes. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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