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Notice to Clerks of Courts of Common Pleas As to Status of State Appropriations for State Payment of Criminal Costs for Indigent Felons | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio laws on court notifications for indigent felon costs and procedures for executing death penalties, including sheriff duties and funding updates

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Notice to Clerks of Courts of Common Pleas As to Status of State Appropriations for State Payment of Criminal Costs for Indigent Felons

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code sections 2949.201 and 2949.21 outline procedures for notifying courts about state funding for indigent felon costs and detail the process for executing death penalties. The first section requires the public defender to inform courts about appropriations, while the second specifies the sheriff's responsibilities in carrying out death sentences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the notification required by Ohio law for courts regarding indigent felons?

The notification informs courts whether the state has allocated funding for reimbursement of criminal costs for indigent felons during the fiscal year.

When must the public defender notify Ohio courts about appropriations for each fiscal year?

The public defender must notify courts by July 31 if the main appropriations act is in effect on July 1, or within 30 days after the act becomes effective if not in effect on July 1.

What are the steps involved in executing a death penalty in Ohio?

A court issues a writ directed to the sheriff, who then transports the prisoner privately to the designated facility within 30 days, following procedures at the reception site.

Are there specific fees for sheriff transportation in death penalty cases?

Yes, the sheriff receives fees and mileage comparable to other cases, approved by the facility's warden.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio laws on court notifications for indigent felon costs and procedures for executing death penalties, including sheriff duties and funding updates. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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