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Notification of Substantial Delay in Prosecution | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio laws require prosecutors to notify victims of delays and grant victims the right to be present and supported during court proceedings, ensuring transparenc

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Notification of Substantial Delay in Prosecution

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law sections 2930.08 and 2930.09 outline procedures for notifying victims about substantial delays in prosecution and their rights to be present during trial stages. Prosecutors must inform victims of delays caused by motions or agreements if requested, and victims generally have the right to be present and accompanied by a support person during court proceedings, unless exclusion is necessary for a fair trial. These provisions aim to protect victims' rights and ensure transparency in the judicial process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What must prosecutors do if there is a delay in prosecution due to a motion or agreement?

Prosecutors must notify the victim of the delay if the victim has requested notice, and inform the court if the victim objects, so their objections can be considered.

Can victims be present during all stages of a criminal case in Ohio?

Yes, victims generally have the right to be present during all stages of the case, except grand jury proceedings, unless the court determines otherwise for fairness.

Are victims allowed to have support persons during court proceedings?

Yes, victims can be accompanied by a support person at their request, unless the court finds that exclusion is necessary to ensure a fair trial.

What happens if a court decides to exclude a victim or support person?

The court may exclude the victim or support person if it determines their presence would interfere with the defendant's right to a fair trial or a fair delinquency proceeding.

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In simple terms: Ohio laws require prosecutors to notify victims of delays and grant victims the right to be present and supported during court proceedings, ensuring transparenc. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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