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Subpoenas to Issue to Any County | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio laws on issuing subpoenas in criminal cases, employer protections for employees, and enforcement of witness attendance procedures.

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Subpoenas to Issue to Any County

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

This law section outlines the procedures for issuing subpoenas to witnesses in Ohio criminal cases, including who can serve them and how they are returned. It also prohibits employers from penalizing employees for time taken off due to subpoenas in criminal proceedings, especially when related to offenses against the employer or involving the employee. Additionally, it details enforcement mechanisms to ensure witness attendance in criminal cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can issue subpoenas in Ohio criminal cases?

The clerk of the court of common pleas issues subpoenas upon a filed praecipe, directed to the sheriff of the relevant county or the witness's residence or location.

Can an employer penalize an employee for attending a criminal proceeding?

No, Ohio law prohibits employers from discharging, threatening, or penalizing employees for time taken off due to a subpoena, especially if related to offenses against the employer or involving the employee.

How are subpoenas served in Ohio criminal cases?

Subpoenas are served by the sheriff or a deputized disinterested person, who makes a return of service and swears to its accuracy, which can be sent via mail or other methods.

What enforcement exists to ensure witness attendance?

The law provides procedures to compel witness attendance and enforce subpoenas, including penalties for non-compliance, ensuring witnesses appear in criminal cases.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio laws on issuing subpoenas in criminal cases, employer protections for employees, and enforcement of witness attendance procedures.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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