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Changes requirements for alibi defenses and criminal sentencing

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To amend sections 2945.58 and 2951.03 of the Revised Code to change the time for notification of an alibi defense in a criminal case, to allow the court in a felony case to impose community control sanctions without a presentence investigation report upon agreement of the defendant and the prosecutor, and to request the Supreme Court to modify Criminal Rule 32.2 to allow the court in a felony case to impose community control sanctions without a presentence investigation report upon agreement of the defendant and the prosecutor.

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Effective Date

September 14, 2016

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Subjects

Committees

Primary Sponsors

Greta Johnson
Robert R. Cupp
 

Cosponsors

Senators
William P. Coley, II
John Eklund
Shannon Jones
Peggy Lehner
Gayle Manning
Larry Obhof
Scott Oelslager
Thomas F. Patton
Joseph Schiavoni
William Seitz
Kenny Yuko
 
Representatives
Nickie J. Antonio
Terry Boose
Janine R. Boyd
Jim Butler
Nicholas Celebrezze
Kathleen Clyde
Jonathan Dever
Teresa Fedor
Ronald V. Gerberry
Robert D. Hackett
Steven W. Kraus
Christie Bryant Kuhns
David Leland
Michele Lepore-Hagan
Nathan H. Manning
Michael J. O'Brien
Sean O'Brien
John Patterson
Debbie Phillips
Daniel Ramos
Jeffery S. Rezabek
John M. Rogers
Scott Ryan
Michael Sheehy
Kent Smith
Robert Cole Sprague
Michael Stinziano
Fred Strahorn
Emilia Strong Sykes
 

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