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 […]
Section 2335.12 | Necessary Expenses for Salaried Officers.
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly In all states cases, any wholly salaried minor court officer, charged with the execution of a warrant to arrest or order of commitment, shall receive from the county treasury the actual necessary expense of executing such writs upon specifically itemized bills, verified […]
Section 2335.13 | Allowance Wherein State Fails or Defendant Is Insolvent.
Effective: December 16, 1964 Latest Legislation: House Bill 5 – 105th General Assembly In felony cases in which the state fails, and in misdemeanor cases in which the defendant proves insolvent, the board of county commissioners, at its first meeting in January, shall make an allowance to constables, in the place of fees, but in […]
Section 2335.14 | Inclusion of Officer’s Fees in Ascertaining the Amount of Fees Taxed.
Effective: January 1, 1958 Latest Legislation: House Bill 937 – 102nd General Assembly In ascertaining the amount of fees taxed by a judge of a county court in order to make the allowance provided by section 2335.13 of the Revised Code, in cases in which such judge was authorized to take security for costs, it […]
Section 2335.15 | Insufficient Security for Costs.
Effective: January 1, 1958 Latest Legislation: House Bill 937 – 102nd General Assembly Where a judge of a county court takes security for costs that at the time of taking is insufficient, the board of county commissioners, in making allowance to him, shall not take into account his fees in such case.
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 2333.26 | Fees of Probate Court.
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The fees of the probate court for its services required by sections 2333.09 to 2333.27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall be five dollars in each case, and such fees as are allowed by law to clerks of the court of common […]