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Custody Upon Conviction - Reduction of Sentence for Days Served | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn how Ohio law reduces sentences for days served prior to sentencing for felony and misdemeanor convictions under ORC 2949.08.

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Custody Upon Conviction - Reduction of Sentence for Days Served

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2949.08 outlines how individuals convicted of felonies or misdemeanors are taken into custody and how their sentences can be reduced based on days served prior to sentencing. The law mandates that the jail or facility records the total days a person was confined before sentencing, which can then be used to reduce their overall sentence. This process ensures that time served before sentencing is properly credited toward the final sentence length.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Ohio law credit days served before sentencing?

Ohio law allows for the reduction of a person's sentence by the total number of days they were confined prior to sentencing, including pre-trial detention and other related confinement.

What records are kept to determine days served?

The conviction record must specify the total days a person was confined for any reason related to the offense before sentencing, which is used to calculate sentence reduction.

Can this law apply to both felonies and misdemeanors?

Yes, Ohio law applies to both felony and misdemeanor sentences, allowing for days served to be credited toward reducing the total sentence.

Who is responsible for reducing the sentence based on days served?

The jailer or the person in charge of the detention facility is responsible for reducing the sentence by the appropriate number of days served prior to sentencing.

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In simple terms: Learn how Ohio law reduces sentences for days served prior to sentencing for felony and misdemeanor convictions under ORC 2949.08.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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