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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2943.06

Trial of issue on plea of former conviction

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Grear v. Maxwell (1966)

Most recently applied in Grear v. Maxwell (February 1966)

Effective: October 1, 1953; Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly

If a defendant pleads a judgment of conviction, acquittal, or former jeopardy, the prosecuting attorney may reply that there is no such conviction, acquittal, or jeopardy. The issue thus made shall be tried to a jury, and on such trial the defendant must produce the record of such conviction, acquittal, or jeopardy, and prove that he is the person charged in such record, and he may also introduce other evidence to establish the identity of such offense. If the prosecuting attorney demurs to said plea and said demurrer is overruled, the prosecuting attorney may then reply to said plea.

Official source: Ohio Laws & Administrative Rules (Legislative Service Commission). Reproduced from public-domain Ohio statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.