2006 Ohio Revised Code - 2953.11. Custody of defendant under suspended sentence.

§ 2953.11. Custody of defendant under suspended sentence.
 

In cases of conviction of felony, except for aggravated murder or murder, if the defendant has been committed to a state correctional institution and sentence is suspended, the clerk of the court in which the entry is made suspending the sentence under the seal of the court shall forthwith certify the suspension to the warden of the state correctional institution, who shall deliver the defendant to the sheriff of the county in which the defendant was convicted. The sheriff thereupon shall convey the defendant to the jail of the county in which the defendant was convicted and keep the defendant in custody unless admitted to bail pending the decision on the appeal or the termination of the suspension of sentence. If the judgment is affirmed or if the suspension of sentence is terminated, the sheriff shall convey the defendant to the state correctional institution to serve the balance of the defendant's term of sentence. The supreme court in the order allowing the filing of an appeal may provide that the defendant shall remain in the custody of the warden of the state correctional institution pending the decision of the court in such case. 
 

HISTORY: GC § 13459-9; 113 v 123(213), ch 38, § 9; 116 v 104(118), § 2; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53; 129 v 322 (Eff 7-14-61); 145 v H 571 (Eff 10-6-94); 146 v S 2. Eff 7-1-96.
 

The effective date is set by section 6 of SB 2. 

See provisions, § 5 of SB 2 (146 v  - ), as amended by § 3 of SB 269 (146 v  - ), effective 7-1-96, following RC § 2929.03. 

 

Ohio Rules

Suspension of sentence, CrimR 46, AppR 8. 

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