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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2945.12

When accused may be tried in his absence

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 120 Ohio App. 172 - State v. Ciminello (1964)

Most recently applied in 120 Ohio App. 172 - State v. Ciminello (February 1964)

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

A person indicted for a misdemeanor, upon request in writing subscribed by him and entered in the journal, may be tried in his absence by a jury or by the court. No other person shall be tried unless personally present, but if a person indicted escapes or forfeits his recognizance after the jury is sworn, the trial shall proceed and the verdict be received and recorded. If the offense charged is a misdemeanor, judgment and sentence shall be pronounced as if he were personally present. If the offense charged is a felony, the case shall be continued until the accused appears in court, or is retaken.

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.