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Appeal As a Matter of Right - Grounds | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio's legal grounds for felony sentence appeals, including when defendants can appeal as a matter of right and applicable conditions.

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Appeal As a Matter of Right - Grounds

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law allows defendants convicted of or pleading guilty to a felony to appeal their sentence as a matter of right on specific grounds, such as the maximum prison term or certain felony classifications. The law outlines conditions under which such appeals are permitted, including circumstances involving maximum sentences and particular felony types. Certain factors may limit the right to appeal based on sentencing details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can appeal their felony sentence as a matter of right in Ohio?

A defendant convicted of or pleading guilty to a felony in Ohio can appeal their sentence as a matter of right under specific conditions outlined in ORC 2953.08.

What are the main grounds for appealing a felony sentence in Ohio?

The main grounds include the sentence being the maximum allowed for the offense or certain felony classifications, especially if imposed under specific circumstances or for multiple offenses arising from a single incident.

Are there any limitations on the right to appeal a felony sentence in Ohio?

Yes, if the court finds that factors in division (B)(1)(b) of section 2929.13 apply, the defendant may not have the right to appeal the sentence as a matter of right.

How does Ohio law define a maximum prison term for appeal purposes?

The maximum prison term is defined by the limits set in section 2929.14 or 2929.142 of the Ohio Revised Code, and appeals can be based on whether the sentence included this maximum.

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