Ohio 2945. Trial.
- 2945.01. Definition of magistrate.
- 2945.02. Setting and continuing cases.
- 2945.03. Control of trial.
- 2945.04. Orders to prevent intimidation of victim or witness; orders to prevent offenses against complainant or his ward, child or property.
Trial by Court.
- 2945.05. Defendant may waive jury trial.
- 2945.06. Jurisdiction of judge when jury trial is waived; three-judge court.
- 2945.07. [Repealed]
Trial Proceedings.
- 2945.08. Prosecution in wrong county; proceeding.
- 2945.09. Grounds of objection to be stated.
- 2945.10. Order of proceedings of trial.
- 2945.11. Charge to the jury as to law and fact.
- 2945.12. When accused may be tried in his absence.
- 2945.13. Joint trials in felony cases.
- 2945.14. Mistake in charging offense.
- 2945.15. Discharge of defendant.
- 2945.16. View of the premises.
Jury Trial.
- 2945.17. Right to trial by jury.
- · · · [2945.17.1] 2945.171.Verdict in writing.
- 2945.18, 2945.19 Repealed.
- 2945.20. Separate trial for capital offense.
- 2945.21. Peremptory challenges.
- 2945.22. [Repealed]
- 2945.23. When peremptory challenges required.
- 2945.24. Juries.
- 2945.25. Causes of challenging of jurors.
- 2945.26. Challenge for cause.
- 2945.27. Examination of jurors by the court.
- 2945.28. Form of oath or affirmation by juror.
- 2945.29. Jurors becoming unable to perform duties.
- 2945.30. Medical attendance of juror.
- 2945.31. Separation of jurors.
- 2945.32. Oath to officers if jury sequestered.
- 2945.33. Keeping and conduct of jury after case submitted.
- 2945.34. Admonition if jurors separate during trial.
- 2945.35. Papers the jury may take.
- 2945.36. For what cause jury may be discharged.
Competency to Stand Trial.
- 2945.37. Definitions; hearing on competence to stand trial.
- · · · [2945.37.1] 2945.371.Evaluations of defendant's mental condition at relevant time; separate mental retardation evaluation.
- 2945.38. Disposition of defendant after competency hearing; treatment and evaluation orders.
- · · · [2945.38.1] 2945.381.[Repealed]
- 2945.39. Proceedings after expiration of maximum time for treatment after finding of incompetency.
- · · · [2945.39.1] 2945.391.Finding of not guilty by reason of insanity.
- · · · [2945.39.2] 2945.392.Battered woman syndrome testimony.
- 2945.40. Procedure upon acquittal by reason of insanity.
- · · · [2945.40.1] 2945.401.Continuing jurisdiction of court after incompetency finding or insanity acquittal; application of other laws; termination of commitment or change in conditions.
- · · · [2945.40.2] 2945.402.Conditional release.
Witnesses.
- 2945.41. Rules applicable in criminal cases.
- 2945.42. Competency of witnesses.
- 2945.43. Defendant may testify.
- 2945.44. Immunity of witnesses turning state's evidence.
- 2945.45. Subpoenas to issue to any county.
- · · · [2945.45.1] 2945.451.Employee may not be penalized for being subpoenaed to criminal proceeding.
- 2945.46. Attendance of witness enforced.
- 2945.47. Deposition or subpoena of prisoner.
- 2945.48. Witness may be placed in jail.
- · · · [2945.48.1] 2945.481.Deposition of child victim; videotaping; testimony taken outside courtroom and televised into it or replayed in courtroom.
- · · · [2945.48.2] 2945.482.Deposition of mentally retarded or developmentally disabled victim; taking of testimony outside room where proceeding is being conducted.
- 2945.49. Testimony of deceased or absent witness; videotaped preliminary hearing testimony of child victim.
- · · · [2945.49.1] 2945.491.Admission at trial of videotaped preliminary hearing testimony of mentally retarded or developmentally disabled victim.
- 2945.50. Deposition in criminal cases.
- 2945.51. When defendant may be taken; expenses.
- 2945.52. Counsel appointed shall represent the defendant.
- 2945.53. Right of accused to examine witness.
- 2945.54. Conduct of examination.
- 2945.55. Testimony of previous identification.
- 2945.56. Rebuttal of defendant's character evidence.
- 2945.57. Number of witnesses to character.
- 2945.58. Alibi.
- 2945.59. Proof of defendant's motive.
- 2945.60-2945.63 Repealed.
- 2945.64. Prima-facie evidence of embezzlement.
Bill of Exceptions.
Time for Trial.
- 2945.71. Time within which hearing or trial must be held.
- 2945.72. Extension of time for hearing or trial.
- 2945.73. Discharge for delay in trial.
Verdict.
- 2945.74. Defendant may be convicted of lesser offense.
- 2945.75. Degree of offense; charge and verdict; prior convictions.
- 2945.76. [Repealed]
- 2945.77. Polling jury.
- 2945.78. Recording the verdict.