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Payment of Contract Proceeds Into Recovery of Offender's Profits Fund | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law mandates depositing contract payments involving offenders into the Recovery of Offender's Profits Fund, especially for media or entertainment depicting

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Payment of Contract Proceeds Into Recovery of Offender's Profits Fund

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law requires that payments related to contracts involving offenders, their families, or associates be deposited into the Recovery of Offender's Profits Fund, especially when the contract involves media or performances depicting the offender's crimes or personal stories. This applies unless specific exemptions are met under section 2969.05. The law aims to recover proceeds from offenses and related expressions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of contracts are affected by Ohio's law on offender proceeds?

Contracts involving media, performances, or publications that depict or describe an offender's crime, thoughts, feelings, or life story are subject to this law.

Who must pay the proceeds into the Recovery of Offender's Profits Fund?

Anyone entering into a contract with an offender, their family, or associated persons, if the contract involves depicting or describing the offense or offender's personal story.

Are there any exceptions to this law?

Yes, exemptions are provided under section 2969.05 of the Ohio Revised Code, which may exclude certain contracts from this requirement.

What is the purpose of depositing payments into the Recovery of Offender's Profits Fund?

The fund is intended to recover profits derived from offenses and related expressions, supporting victims and the criminal justice process.

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In simple terms: Ohio law mandates depositing contract payments involving offenders into the Recovery of Offender's Profits Fund, especially for media or entertainment depicting. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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