2006 Ohio Revised Code - 2152.11. Range of dispositions of child adjudicated to be delinquent.

§ 2152.11. Range of dispositions of child adjudicated to be delinquent.
 

(A)  A child who is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be a felony if committed by an adult is eligible for a particular type of disposition under this section if the child was not transferred under section 2152.12 of the Revised Code. If the complaint, indictment, or information charging the act includes one or more of the following factors, the act is considered to be enhanced, and the child is eligible for a more restrictive disposition under this section; 

(1) The act charged against the child would be an offense of violence if committed by an adult. 

(2) During the commission of the act charged, the child used a firearm, displayed a firearm, brandished a firearm, or indicated that the child possessed a firearm and actually possessed a firearm. 

(3) The child previously was admitted to a department of youth services facility for the commission of an act that would have been aggravated murder, murder, a felony of the first or second degree if committed by an adult, or an act that would have been a felony of the third degree and an offense of violence if committed by an adult. 

(B)  If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be aggravated murder or murder if committed by an adult, the child is eligible for whichever of the following is appropriate: 

(1) Mandatory SYO, if the act allegedly was committed when the child was fourteen or fifteen years of age; 

(2) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was ten, eleven, twelve, or thirteen years of age; 

(3) Traditional juvenile, if divisions (B)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply. 

(C)  If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be attempted aggravated murder or attempted murder if committed by an adult, the child is eligible for whichever of the following is appropriate: 

(1) Mandatory SYO, if the act allegedly was committed when the child was fourteen or fifteen years of age; 

(2) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was ten, eleven, twelve, or thirteen years of age; 

(3) Traditional juvenile, if divisions (C)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply. 

(D)  If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be a felony of the first degree if committed by an adult, the child is eligible for whichever of the following is appropriate: 

(1) Mandatory SYO, if the act allegedly was committed when the child was sixteen or seventeen years of age, and the act is enhanced by the factors described in division (A)(1) and either division (A)(2) or (3) of this section; 

(2) Discretionary SYO, if any of the following applies: 

(a) The act was committed when the child was sixteen or seventeen years of age, and division (D)(1) of this section does not apply. 

(b) The act was committed when the child was fourteen or fifteen years of age. 

(c) The act was committed when the child was twelve or thirteen years of age, and the act is enhanced by any factor described in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section. 

(d) The act was committed when the child was ten or eleven years of age, and the act is enhanced by the factors described in division (A)(1) and either division (A)(2) or (3) of this section. 

(3) Traditional juvenile, if divisions (D)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply. 

(E)  If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be a felony of the second degree if committed by an adult, the child is eligible for whichever of the following is appropriate: 

(1) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, or seventeen years of age; 

(2) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was twelve or thirteen years of age, and the act is enhanced by any factor described in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section; 

(3) Traditional juvenile, if divisions (E)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply. 

(F)  If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be a felony of the third degree if committed by an adult, the child is eligible for whichever of the following is appropriate: 

(1) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was sixteen or seventeen years of age; 

(2) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was fourteen or fifteen years of age, and the act is enhanced by any factor described in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section; 

(3) Traditional juvenile, if divisions (F)(1) and (2) of this section do not apply. 

(G)  If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an act that would be a felony of the fourth or fifth degree if committed by an adult, the child is eligible for whichever of the following dispositions is appropriate: 

(1) Discretionary SYO, if the act was committed when the child was sixteen or seventeen years of age, and the act is enhanced by any factor described in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section; 

(2) Traditional juvenile, if division (G)(1) of this section does not apply. 

(H)  The following table describes the dispositions that a juvenile court may impose on a delinquent child: 
 
  
OFFENSE CATEGORY                      Age       Age        Age       Age
(Enhancement Factors)                 16 & 17   14 & 15    12 & 13   10 & 11
Murder/Aggravated                           N/A      MSYO,   DSYO,    DSYO,
Murder                                               TJ      TJ       TJ
Attempted                                   N/A      MSYO,   DSYO,    DSYO,
Murder/Attempted                                     TJ      TJ       TJ
Aggravated Murder
F1 (Enhanced by Offense of                  MSYO,    DSYO,   DSYO,    DSYO,
Violence Factor and Either                           TJ      TJ       TJ
Disposition Firearm Factor or
Previous DYS Admission Factor)
F1 (Enhanced by Any Single or               DSYO,    DSYO,   DSYO,    TJ
Other Combination of                        TJ       TJ      TJ
Enhancement Factors)
F1 (Not Enhanced)                           DSYO,    DSYO,   TJ       TJ
                                            TJ       TJ
F2 (Enhanced by Any                         DSYO,    DSYO,   DSYO,    TJ
Enhancement Factor)                         TJ       TJ      TJ
F2 (Not Enhanced)                           DSYO,    DSYO,   TJ       TJ
                                            TJ       TJ
F3 (Enhanced by Any                         DSYO,    DSYO    TJ       TJ
Enhancement Factor)                         TJ       TJ
F3 (Not Enhanced)                           DSYO,    TJ      TJ       TJ
                                            TJ
F4 (Enhanced by Any                         DSYO,    TJ      TJ       TJ
Enhancement Factor)                         TJ
F4 (Not Enhanced)                           TJ       TJ      TJ       TJ
F5 (Enhanced by Any                         DSYO,    TJ      TJ       TJ
Enhancement Factor)                         TJ
F5 (Not Enhanced)                           TJ       TJ      TJ       TJ
 

(I)  The table in division (H) of this section is for illustrative purposes only. If the table conflicts with any provision of divisions (A) to (G) of this section, divisions (A) to (G) of this section shall control. 

(J)  Key for table in division (H) of this section: 

(1) "Any enhancement factor" applies when the criteria described in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section apply. 

(2) The "disposition firearm factor" applies when the criteria described in division (A)(2) of this section apply. 

(3) "DSYO" refers to discretionary serious youthful offender disposition. 

(4) "F1" refers to an act that would be a felony of the first degree if committed by an adult. 

(5) "F2" refers to an act that would be a felony of the second degree if committed by an adult. 

(6) "F3" refers to an act that would be a felony of the third degree if committed by an adult. 

(7) "F4" refers to an act that would be a felony of the fourth degree if committed by an adult. 

(8) "F5" refers to an act that would be a felony of the fifth degree if committed by an adult. 

(9) "MSYO" refers to mandatory serious youthful offender disposition. 

(10) The "offense of violence factor" applies when the criteria described in division (A)(1) of this section apply. 

(11) The "previous DYS admission factor" applies when the criteria described in division (A)(3) of this section apply. 

(12) "TJ" refers to traditional juvenile. 
 

HISTORY: 148 v S 179, § 3. Eff 1-1-2002.
 

The effective date is set by section 5 of SB 179. 

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