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Serving Inventory of Geistception Warrant | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio ORC 2933.61: serving interception warrant inventories, inspection rights, and procedures after warrant termination or denial.

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Serving Inventory of Geistception Warrant

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2933.61 mandates that within 90 days of an interception warrant's issuance, denial, or termination, a judge must serve an inventory detailing the interception. This inventory includes key information such as the warrant's issuance date and whether communications were intercepted. The law also allows for inspection of intercepted communications upon request and provides provisions for postponing inventory service for good cause.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is required to be included in the inventory served after an interception warrant?

The inventory must include details such as the fact that a warrant was issued or application made, the date of issuance, and whether communications were intercepted during the period.

Who can request to inspect intercepted communications in Ohio?

The person filing a motion for inspection or their counsel can request access to intercepted communications, subject to the judge's discretion.

Can the service of the inventory be postponed?

Yes, upon a showing of good cause, a judge may postpone serving the inventory for a specified period.

How long after the warrant's termination or denial must the inventory be served?

The inventory must be served within ninety days after the warrant's termination, denial, or application.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio ORC 2933.61: serving interception warrant inventories, inspection rights, and procedures after warrant termination or denial.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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