Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
When a defendant has been convicted or acquitted, or has been once in jeopardy upon an indictment or information, the conviction, acquittal, or jeopardy is a bar to another indictment or information for the offense charged in the former indictment or information, or for an attempt to commit the same offense, or for an offense necessarily included therein, of which he might have been convicted under the former indictment or information.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2943 | Arraignment; Pleas
Section 2943.01 | Arraignment and Plea Definitions.
Section 2943.02 | Arraignment.
Section 2943.03 | Pleas to Indictment.
Section 2943.032 | Court to Advise Defendant as to Possible Extension of Prison Term.
Section 2943.033 | Court to Advise Defendant of Possible Firearm Restrictions.
Section 2943.04 | Form of Plea.
Section 2943.05 | Form of Plea of Former Conviction.
Section 2943.06 | Trial of Issue on Plea of Former Conviction.
Section 2943.07 | What Is Not Former Acquittal.
Section 2943.08 | What Is Former Acquittal.
Section 2943.09 | Conviction or Acquittal of a Higher Offense.