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Section 2335.16 | Taxing of Costs by County Court Judge.

Effective: January 1, 1958 Latest Legislation: House Bill 937 – 102nd General Assembly In all causes in which a judge of a county court may fine a person charged with the commission of an offense, such judge shall render judgment for such fine, and shall tax such costs for himself, the constable, and witnesses as […]

Section 2335.17 | Witness Fees of Policemen.

Effective: July 1, 1985 Latest Legislation: House Bill 201 – 116th General Assembly No police officer is entitled to witness fees in a cause prosecuted under an ordinance of a city before a magistrate. In all prosecutions under a criminal law of the state involving a felony, municipal police officers shall be allowed the same […]

Section 2335.18 | Costs of Each Party.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The costs of the parties in all actions, motions, and proceedings, in any of the courts of this state, shall be taxed and entered of record separately.

Section 2335.19 | Certificate of Judgment for Costs.

Effective: August 28, 2002 Latest Legislation: House Bill 464 – 124th General Assembly (A) On the rendition of judgment in any cause in any court, the costs of the party recovering, together with the party’s debt or damages, shall be carried into the party’s judgment, and the costs of the party against whom that judgment […]

Section 2335.061 | Testimony of Coroner or Deputy Coroner; Fees.

Effective: September 29, 2011 Latest Legislation: House Bill 153 – 129th General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Coroner” has the same meaning as in section 313.01 of the Revised Code, and includes the following: (a) The coroner of a county other than a county in which the death occurred or the dead […]

Section 2335.07 | Return of Miles by Officers.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The sheriff or other officer serving a writ or subpoena shall indorse thereon the number of miles to which each witness is entitled as provided by sections 2335.05 and 2335.06 of the Revised Code. Each judicial officer returning witnesses under recognizance to […]

Section 2335.08 | Witness Fees in Criminal Cases.

Effective: July 1, 2009 Latest Legislation: House Bill 525 – 127th General Assembly Each witness attending, under recognizance or subpoena issued by order of the prosecuting attorney or defendant, before the grand jury or the common pleas court, any division of the common pleas court, a county court, or a county-operated municipal court, in criminal […]

Section 2335.09 | Interpreter.

Effective: September 17, 2014 Latest Legislation: House Bill 309 – 130th General Assembly Whenever, in any criminal proceeding or prosecution for the violation of an ordinance, or in a hearing before a coroner, an interpreter is necessary, the judge, magistrate, or coroner may appoint interpreters, who shall receive fees as witnesses in the case or […]

Section 2335.10 | Expenses in Pursuit of Felon.

Effective: February 5, 1968 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 447 – 107th General Assembly The board of county commissioners may allow and pay the necessary expenses incurred by an officer in pursuit of a person charged with a felony, who has signed a formal waiver of interstate extradition or fled the country.

Section 2335.11 | Payment of Fees and Costs in Felonies and Minor State Cases.

Effective: September 17, 2014 Latest Legislation: House Bill 309 – 130th General Assembly In felony cases in which the defendant is convicted, the fees of the various magistrates and their officers, the witness fees, and interpreter’s fees shall be inserted in the judgment of conviction and, when collected shall be disbursed by the clerk of […]