Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
A defendant who is arrested, on motion, at any time before judgment in the action, may apply to the court in which suit is brought, if in session, and, in vacation, to a judge thereof, or to any judge of a court of record of the state, to vacate the order of arrest or to reduce the amount of the bail. The court or judge shall allow him such time for preparation and the hearing of the motion as is just. Reasonable notice of such motion must be given to the plaintiff.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Chapter 2713 | Arrest and Bail
Section 2713.02 | Order of Arrest.
Section 2713.04 | Time for Issuance of Order of Arrest.
Section 2713.05 | Contents of Order of Arrest.
Section 2713.06 | Return Day of Order of Arrest.
Section 2713.07 | Execution of Order of Arrest.
Section 2713.08 | Custody of the Defendant.
Section 2713.09 | Defendant May Deposit Money.
Section 2713.10 | Money to Be Paid Into Court.
Section 2713.11 | Control of Money.
Section 2713.12 | Sheriff and Sureties Liable for Money.
Section 2713.13 | Bail May Be Given Before Judgment.
Section 2713.14 | Plaintiff May Object to Bail.
Section 2713.15 | Notice of Justification.
Section 2713.16 | Manner of Justification.
Section 2713.17 | Sheriff Liable as Bail - Discharge.
Section 2713.18 | Extent of Sheriff's Liability.
Section 2713.19 | Insufficient Bail Liable to Sheriff.
Section 2713.20 | Liability of Bail.
Section 2713.21 | Surrender of Defendant Discharges Bail.
Section 2713.22 | Bail May Arrest Defendant.
Section 2713.23 | Bail Shall Be Exonerated.
Section 2713.24 | Bail May Be Substituted for a Deposit of Money.
Section 2713.25 | Stay of Proceedings Against Bail.
Section 2713.26 | Vacating Order of Arrest or Reducing the Amount of Bail.
Section 2713.27 | Motion May Be Supported and Opposed by Affidavits.