Effective: January 1, 1974
Latest Legislation: House Bill 511 - 109th General Assembly
When a change of venue is ordered pursuant to section 2901.12 of the Revised Code, and the accused is in jail, a warrant shall be issued by the clerk of the court in which the cause originated, directed to the proper officer, commanding him to convey the prisoner to the jail of the county or municipal corporation where the prisoner is to be tried, there to be kept until discharged. If the accused is charged with a bailable offense, and at the date of the order changing the venue is under bond for his appearance at the court from which the venue is changed, the court may fix in said order the amount of recognizance which said accused shall give for his appearance at the time the court may designate, in the court to which the venue is changed, and the clerk shall take such recognizance as in other cases, and forward the same with the record. The court shall recognize the witnesses of the prosecution to appear before the court in which the accused is to be tried.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2931 | Jurisdiction; Venue
Section 2931.01 | Definitions Pertaining to Jurisdiction and Venue.
Section 2931.02 | Criminal Jurisdiction - County Courts.
Section 2931.03 | Criminal Jurisdiction - Common Pleas Courts.
Section 2931.04 | Criminal Jurisdiction - Municipal Courts.
Section 2931.06 | Special Constables.
Section 2931.07 | Return of Recognizances.
Section 2931.18 | Employment of Attorneys by Humane Society.
Section 2931.29 | Change of Venue Procedure.