Section 2967.132 | Parole Eligibility When Offense Is Committed by a Minor.
Effective: April 12, 2021 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 256 – 133rd General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Aggravated homicide offense” means any of the following that involved the purposeful killing of three or more persons, when the offender is the principal offender in each offense: (a) Aggravated murder; (b) Any other offense […]
Section 2967.01 | Pardon – Parole – Probation Definitions.
Effective: March 22, 2019 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 201 – 132nd General Assembly As used in this chapter: (A) “State correctional institution” includes any institution or facility that is operated by the department of rehabilitation and correction and that is used for the custody, care, or treatment of criminal, delinquent, or psychologically or psychiatrically disturbed […]
Section 2967.02 | Administration by Adult Parole Authority.
Effective: January 1, 2004 Latest Legislation: House Bill 490 – 124th General Assembly (A) The adult parole authority created by section 5149.02 of the Revised Code shall administer sections 2967.01 to 2967.28 of the Revised Code, and other sections of the Revised Code governing pardon, community control sanctions, post-release control, and parole. (B) The governor […]
Section 2967.021 | Application of Chapter Before and After 7-1-96.
Effective: March 22, 2019 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 201 – 132nd General Assembly (A) Chapter 2967. of the Revised Code, as it existed prior to July 1, 1996, applies to a person upon whom a court imposed a term of imprisonment prior to July 1, 1996, and a person upon whom a court, on or […]
Section 2967.03 | Duties and Powers as to Pardon, Commutation, Reprieve or Parole.
Effective: March 22, 2019 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 201 – 132nd General Assembly The adult parole authority may exercise its functions and duties in relation to the pardon, commutation of sentence, or reprieve of a convict upon direction of the governor or upon its own initiative. It may exercise its functions and duties in relation […]
Section 2967.04 | Pardons and Commutations.
Effective: September 30, 2021 Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 – 134th General Assembly (A) A pardon or commutation may be granted upon such conditions precedent or subsequent as the governor may impose, which conditions shall be stated in the warrant. Such pardon or commutation shall not take effect until the conditions so imposed are accepted […]
Section 2967.05 | Release as if on Parole of Dying Prisoner.
Effective: September 10, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 – 129th General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Imminent danger of death” means that the inmate has a medically diagnosable condition that will cause death to occur within a short period of time. As used in division (A)(1) of this section, “within a […]
Section 2967.06 | Form of Warrants of Pardon and Commutation.
Effective: March 18, 1965 Latest Legislation: House Bill 28 – 105th General Assembly Warrants of pardon and commutation shall be issued in triplicate, one to be given to the convict, one to be filed with the clerk of the court of common pleas in whose office the sentence is recorded, and one to be filed […]
Section 2967.07 | Written Applications for Pardon, Commutation of Sentence, or Reprieve.
Effective: March 18, 1965 Latest Legislation: House Bill 28 – 105th General Assembly All applications for pardon, commutation of sentence, or reprieve shall be made in writing to the adult parole authority. Upon the filing of such application, or when directed by the governor in any case, a thorough investigation into the propriety of granting […]
Section 2963.34 | Escape and Aiding Escape While in Another State Pursuant to Interstate Agreement on Detainers.
Effective: January 1, 1974 Latest Legislation: House Bill 511 – 109th General Assembly A person, while in another state pursuant to the agreement, adopted pursuant to section 2963.30 of the Revised Code, is subject to the prohibitions and penalties provided by sections 2921.34 and 2921.35 of the Revised Code.