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Orders to Prevent Intimidation of Attorney, Victim or Witness in Criminal Case | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio laws on court orders to prevent witness intimidation and the right to waive jury trials in criminal cases, with procedural details and protections.

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Orders to Prevent Intimidation of Attorney, Victim or Witness in Criminal Case

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law Section 2945.04 addresses the enforcement of court orders to prevent intimidation of attorneys, victims, or witnesses, clarifying that violating such orders can lead to contempt charges without affecting other criminal prosecutions. Section 2945.05 allows defendants in Ohio criminal cases to waive their right to a jury trial in writing, with specific procedural requirements and the option to withdraw the waiver before trial begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I violate a court order to prevent witness intimidation in Ohio?

Violating such an order can lead to contempt of court charges, but it does not prevent the possibility of criminal prosecution for related offenses.

Can I be punished for contempt of court without affecting other criminal charges?

Yes, contempt for violating court orders is separate and does not bar prosecution for other criminal offenses arising from the same activity.

How can I waive my right to a jury trial in Ohio criminal cases?

You must submit a written, signed waiver in open court after arraignment, and it can be withdrawn before the trial begins.

Is the jury trial waiver in Ohio permanent once signed?

No, the waiver can be revoked at any time before the trial starts, allowing you to choose a jury trial if desired.

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In simple terms: Ohio laws on court orders to prevent witness intimidation and the right to waive jury trials in criminal cases, with procedural details and protections.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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