2006 Ohio Revised Code - 2945.20. Separate trial for capital offense.

§ 2945.20. Separate trial for capital offense.
 

When two or more persons are jointly indicted for a capital offense, each of such persons shall be tried separately. The court, for good cause shown on application therefor by the prosecuting attorney or one or more of the defendants, may order said defendants to be tried jointly. 
 

HISTORY: GC § 13443-3; 113 v 123(183), ch 22, § 3; 116 v 301; Bureau of Code Revision. Eff 10-1-53.

 

Ohio Rules

Joinder, CrimR 8. 

Relief from prejudicial joinder, CrimR 14. 

Trial together of indictments, informations, or complaints, CrimR 13. 

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