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Deductions to Be Made Before Judgment for Damages Paid to Inmate or Inmate's Attorney | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio ORC 2969.27 mandates deductions from inmate civil damages for fines, restitution, and court-ordered awards before inmate receives compensation.

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Deductions to Be Made Before Judgment for Damages Paid to Inmate or Inmate's Attorney

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2969.27 requires that before an inmate receives damages awarded in a civil case against a government entity, certain amounts such as fines, restitution, reparations, or court-ordered awards are deducted first. These deductions are made on a pro-rata basis and include amounts related to the inmate's offenses or previous conduct. The law ensures that financial obligations related to criminal conduct are prioritized before inmate compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of deductions are made from an inmate’s civil damages award in Ohio?

Deductions include fines, court costs, restitution, reparations to victims, and any other court-ordered awards related to the inmate’s offenses.

Who is responsible for making these deductions from the damages awarded?

The court is responsible for ordering the deductions before any payment is made to the inmate or their counsel.

Does this law apply to all civil damages awarded to inmates in Ohio?

Yes, it applies to damages awarded in civil actions or appeals against government entities or employees where the inmate is awarded damages.

Can an inmate receive the full damages amount after deductions?

No, the damages are reduced by the specified deductions, and only the remaining amount is paid to the inmate.

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In simple terms: Ohio ORC 2969.27 mandates deductions from inmate civil damages for fines, restitution, and court-ordered awards before inmate receives compensation.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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