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Hearing on Ability to Pay Fine | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2947.14 details hearings on an offender's ability to pay fines, including rights to counsel, evidence, and post-arrest financial change hearings.

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Hearing on Ability to Pay Fine

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law Section 2947.14 allows courts to hold a hearing during sentencing to determine if an offender can pay a fine. If the court finds the offender able to pay but refuses, it may order jail or workhouse detention until payment or discharge. Offenders have rights to counsel, present evidence, and request a hearing if their financial situation changes after sentencing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the hearing on ability to pay a fine in Ohio?

The hearing determines whether an offender can pay a fine at the time of sentencing and ensures their ability to pay is properly assessed before any jail or workhouse detention is ordered.

Can an offender be jailed if they refuse to pay a fine in Ohio?

Yes, if the court finds at the hearing that the offender is able to pay but refuses, it may order detention until the fine is paid or secured.

Do offenders have the right to legal representation during the ability-to-pay hearing?

Yes, offenders have the right to be represented by counsel, testify, and present evidence regarding their financial situation.

Can an offender request a hearing if their financial circumstances change after sentencing?

Yes, offenders can request a hearing on the first court day after arrest to inform the court of any changes affecting their ability to pay, though they may waive this right.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2947.14 details hearings on an offender's ability to pay fines, including rights to counsel, evidence, and post-arrest financial change hearings.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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