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Ohio Revised Code General Provisions § 1.63

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<Text of section effective Jan. 1, 2023. See, also, section effective until Jan. 1, 2023.>

§ 110-1. Definitions. As used in this Article:

(a) (Blank).

(b) “Sureties” encompasses the monetary and nonmonetary requirements set by the court as conditions for release either before or after conviction.

(c) The phrase “for which a sentence of imprisonment, without conditional and revocable release, shall be imposed by law as a consequence of conviction” means an offense for which a sentence of imprisonment, without probation, periodic imprisonment or conditional discharge, is required by law upon conviction.

(d) (Blank).

(e) “Willful flight” means planning or attempting to intentionally evade prosecution by concealing oneself. Simple past non-appearance in court alone is not evidence of future intent to evade prosecution.

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