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Civil Actions by Inmate Against Governmental Entity or Employee Definitions | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law defines terms for inmate civil actions against government entities, including courts, appeals, and who qualifies as an inmate or employee.

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Civil Actions by Inmate Against Governmental Entity or Employee Definitions

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

This law defines key terms related to civil actions filed by inmates against government entities or employees in Ohio. It specifies which courts and types of cases are covered, including the scope of appeals and who qualifies as an inmate or employee. The law aims to clarify procedural boundaries for such civil lawsuits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is considered an inmate under Ohio law 2969.21?

An inmate is a person in actual confinement in a state or local correctional facility or a releasee serving a sanction in a violation sanction center.

What types of civil actions against government entities are covered by this law?

It covers civil actions initiated by inmates against the state, political subdivisions, or their employees in courts of common pleas, appeals courts, county, or municipal courts, excluding certain actions in the court of claims or supreme court.

Does this law apply to civil actions filed in the court of claims or supreme court?

No, civil actions or appeals filed in the court of claims or supreme court are excluded from this law's scope.

What is the role of a 'clerk' in these civil actions?

The clerk is the elected or appointed court official handling civil actions or appeals filed by inmates, except in the court of claims or supreme court.

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In simple terms: Ohio law defines terms for inmate civil actions against government entities, including courts, appeals, and who qualifies as an inmate or employee.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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