Effective: April 7, 2009
Latest Legislation: House Bill 130 - 127th General Assembly
Unless the execution of sentence is suspended or the convicted felon has less than thirty days to serve in prison and the department of rehabilitation and correction, the county sheriff, and the court agree otherwise, a convicted felon who is sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment in a state correctional institution shall be conveyed, within five days after sentencing, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, by the sheriff of the county in which the conviction was had to the facility that is designated by the department of rehabilitation and correction for the reception of convicted felons. The sheriff shall deliver the convicted felon into the custody of the managing officer of the reception facility and, at that time, unless the department and the sheriff have agreed to electronically processed prisoner commitment, shall present the managing officer with a copy of the convicted felon's sentence that clearly describes each offense for which the felon was sentenced to a correctional institution, designates each section of the Revised Code that the felon violated and that resulted in the felon's conviction and sentence to a correctional institution, designates the sentence imposed for each offense for which the felon was sentenced to a correctional institution, and, pursuant to section 2967.191 of the Revised Code, specifies the total number of days, if any, that the felon was confined for any reason prior to conviction and sentence. The sheriff, at that time, also shall present the managing officer with a copy of the indictment. The clerk of the court of common pleas shall furnish the copies of the sentence and indictment. In the case of a person under the age of eighteen years who is certified to the court of common pleas by the juvenile court, the clerk of the court of common pleas also shall attach a copy of the certification to the copy of the indictment.
The convicted felon shall be assigned to an institution or designated to be housed in a county, multicounty, municipal, municipal-county, or multicounty-municipal jail or workhouse, if authorized pursuant to section 5120.161 of the Revised Code, shall be conveyed to the institution, jail, or workhouse, and shall be kept within the institution, jail, or workhouse until the term of the felon's imprisonment expires, the felon is pardoned, paroled, or placed under a post-release control sanction, or the felon is transferred under laws permitting the transfer of prisoners. If the execution of the felon's sentence is suspended, and the judgment thereafter affirmed, the felon shall be conveyed, in the same manner as if the execution of the felon's sentence had not been suspended, to the reception facility as soon as practicable after the judge directs the execution of sentence. The trial judge or other judge of the court, in the judge's discretion and for good cause shown, may extend the time of the conveyance.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2949 | Execution of Sentence
Section 2949.01 | Execution of Sentence Definitions.
Section 2949.02 | Execution of the Sentence or Judgment Suspended.
Section 2949.03 | Further Suspension of Sentence.
Section 2949.04 | Reduction or Increase in Bail.
Section 2949.05 | Execution of Sentence or Judgment.
Section 2949.06 | Escape After Sentence - Resentencing.
Section 2949.07 | No Credit for Time Absent Due to Escape.
Section 2949.08 | Custody Upon Conviction - Reduction of Sentence for Days Served.
Section 2949.09 | Execution for Fine and Costs of Prosecution.
Section 2949.091 | Additional Court Costs - Additional Bail.
Section 2949.092 | No Waiver of Specified Additional Court Costs.
Section 2949.093 | Participation in Criminal Justice Regional Information System.
Section 2949.094 | Additional Court Costs for Moving Violation - Disposition.
Section 2949.10 | Execution for Fine to Issue to Other County.
Section 2949.11 | Fines Paid Into County Treasury to Credit of County General Fund.
Section 2949.12 | Reception Facilities for Convicted Felons.
Section 2949.13 | Sheriff May Require Assistance.
Section 2949.14 | Collection of Court Costs From Felon.
Section 2949.15 | Writ of Execution to Pay the Costs of Prosecution.
Section 2949.17 | Prisoner Transportation - Expenses.
Section 2949.19 | State Payment of Criminal Costs for Indigent Felons.
Section 2949.20 | Costs in Case of Final Judgment of Reversal.
Section 2949.21 | Writ for Execution of Death Penalty.
Section 2949.22 | Method of Execution of Death Sentence.
Section 2949.221 | Confidentiality of Manufacturers, Suppliers, Etc. of Drugs for Lethal Injections.
Section 2949.222 | Sealing of Records.
Section 2949.24 | Execution and Return of Warrant for Sentence of Death.
Section 2949.25 | Attendance at Execution of Death Sentence.
Section 2949.26 | Disposing of Body of Executed Convict.
Section 2949.27 | Escape, Rearrest, and Execution.
Section 2949.28 | Convict Sentenced to Death Appearing to Be Insane.
Section 2949.29 | Insanity Inquiry Procedure.
Section 2949.31 | Convict Sentenced to Death Appearing to Be Pregnant.