Effective: October 9, 1978
Latest Legislation: House Bill 88 - 112th General Assembly
In any prosecution under sections 2905.21 to 2905.24 of the Revised Code, if it is shown that any of the following factors were present in connection with the extension of credit, there is probable cause to believe that the extension of credit was extortionate:
(A) The extension of credit was made at a rate of interest in excess of that established for criminal usury;
(B) At the time credit was extended, the debtor reasonably believed that:
(1) One or more extensions of credit by the creditor were collected or attempted to be collected by extortionate means, or the nonrepayment thereof was punished by extortionate means;
(2) The creditor had a reputation for the use of extortionate means to collect extensions of credit or punish the nonrepayment thereof.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2905 | Kidnapping and Extortion
Section 2905.03 | Unlawful Restraint.
Section 2905.05 | Criminal Child Enticement.
Section 2905.21 | Extortionate Extension of Credit - Criminal Usury Definitions.
Section 2905.22 | Extortionate Extension of Credit - Criminal Usury.
Section 2905.23 | Probable Cause to Believe That Extension of Credit Was Extortionate.
Section 2905.24 | Evidence Showing an Implicit Threat as Means of Collection.
Section 2905.31 | Definitions for Sections 2905.31 to 2905.33.
Section 2905.32 | Trafficking in Persons.
Section 2905.33 | Unlawful Conduct With Respect to Documents.