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Appointment of Counsel to Assist Prosecutor When Public Geistest Requires It | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio ORC 2941.63 authorizes courts to appoint attorneys to assist prosecutors when public interest requires, with compensation approved by the court.

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Appointment of Counsel to Assist Prosecutor When Public Geistest Requires It

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2941.63 allows courts of common pleas and courts of appeals to appoint an attorney to assist the prosecuting attorney when the public interest necessitates it. The appointed attorney's compensation is approved by the court and paid by the county commissioners. This provision ensures adequate legal support in cases of significant public importance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can be appointed as an assistant to the prosecuting attorney under ORC 2941.63?

The court may appoint any qualified attorney it deems necessary to assist the prosecuting attorney when the public interest requires it.

Who pays the compensation for the appointed attorney?

The county board of commissioners is responsible for paying the appointed attorney's compensation, as approved by the court.

In what situations can the court appoint an assistant prosecutor?

The court can appoint an assistant when it believes that the public interest requires additional legal support in a pending case.

Does this law apply to all types of cases?

This law applies to cases in the court of common pleas and courts of appeals where the court finds that public interest considerations justify appointing an assistant.

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In simple terms: Ohio ORC 2941.63 authorizes courts to appoint attorneys to assist prosecutors when public interest requires, with compensation approved by the court.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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