Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
A judgment may be arrested by the court upon motion of the defendant, or upon the court's own motion, for either of the following causes:
(A) The offense charged is not within the jurisdiction of the court;
(B) The facts stated in the indictment or information do not constitute an offense.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2947 | Judgment; Sentence
Section 2947.01 | Judgment and Sentence Definitions.
Section 2947.02 | Motion in Arrest of Judgment.
Section 2947.03 | Defects - Time Limits.
Section 2947.04 | Effect of Arresting Judgment.
Section 2947.051 | Victim Impact Statement.
Section 2947.07 | Pronouncing Judgment.
Section 2947.08 | Time of Execution Where Death Sentence Imposed.
Section 2947.09 | Failure to Pay Costs; Notice of Balance Due.
Section 2947.14 | Hearing on Ability to Pay Fine.
Section 2947.15 | Labor for Nonpayment of Fine.
Section 2947.151 | Reduction of Inmate's Sentence.
Section 2947.16 | Recognizance of Misdemeanant to Keep the Peace and Be of Good Behavior.
Section 2947.17 | Breach of Condition of Any Recognizance.
Section 2947.18 | Misdemeanants Sentenced to Workhouse.
Section 2947.19 | County Offenders Maintained in City Workhouse.
Section 2947.20 | Health Insurance Claims of Inmates Confined in City Workhouse.
Section 2947.21 | Warrant for Detaining Person in Workhouse.
Section 2947.22 | Temporary Confinement in County Jail of Persons Sentenced to Workhouse.
Section 2947.23 | Costs and Jury Fees - Community Service to Pay Judgment.
Section 2947.231 | Pharmacy Board Investigative Costs Included in Sentence.