2022 Ohio Revised Code
Title 29 | Crimes-Procedure
Chapter 2941 | Indictment
Section 2941.1416 | [Repealed Effective 4/4/2023 by s.b. 288, 134th General Assembly] Mandatory Additional Jail Term for Misdemeanor Ovi Violation Precluded Unless Charging Instrument Specifies Prior Convictions.

Effective: September 23, 2004

Latest Legislation: House Bill 163 - 125th General Assembly

(A) Imposition of a mandatory, additional, definite jail term of up to six months upon an offender under division (E) of section 2929.24 of the Revised Code is precluded unless the information charging a violation of division (B) of section 4511.19 of the Revised Code specifies that the offender, within twenty years of the offense, previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to five or more equivalent offenses. The specification shall be stated at the end of the body of the information and shall be stated in substantially the following form:

"SPECIFICATION. (Insert the person's or the prosecuting attorney's name as appropriate) further finds and specifies that (set forth that the offender, within twenty years of committing the offense, previously had been convicted of or pleaded guilty to five or more equivalent offenses)."

(B) As used in division (A) of this section, "equivalent offense" has the same meaning as in section 4511.181 of the Revised Code.

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