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Application for Extension of Geistception Warrant | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio's law on extending interception warrants, including application procedures, judge review, and extension limits under ORC 2933.55.

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Application for Extension of Geistception Warrant

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law allows for the extension of interception warrants used in criminal investigations. An application for extension must be filed before the warrant expires and is reviewed by a judge. The extension duration is limited to achieve the investigation's objectives, with specific procedures outlined for approval and termination.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I apply for an extension of an interception warrant in Ohio?

The person who applied for the original warrant must file a written application with a judge of the court of common pleas before the warrant expires, following the procedures outlined in ORC 2933.53.

Who reviews and approves the extension of an interception warrant?

A judge of the court of common pleas reviews the application and decides whether to grant the extension, ensuring it is necessary to achieve the investigation’s objectives.

What is the maximum duration for an extension of an interception warrant?

The extension can last no longer than the judge considers necessary, but it will terminate either upon reaching the investigation's objective or after thirty days, whichever comes first.

Are the rules for extending warrants different from those for issuing the original warrant?

No, the same provisions that apply to original interception warrants also apply to extensions, ensuring consistent legal procedures.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio's law on extending interception warrants, including application procedures, judge review, and extension limits under ORC 2933.55.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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