Ohio Motion to Release on Earned Probation

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This is a Motion to Release on Earned Probation. It is used when the Defendant has completed serving the time he/ she was sentenced to, and now asks to be released in order to begin his probationary period. This form is applicable in all states.
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Under Ohio Revised Code Section 2929.20, judicial release allows eligible inmates to be released from custody and convert the remainder of their sentence to probation. To be considered eligible, an offender first cannot be serving a mandatory prison sentence.

The way to apply for judicial release is by filing a motion. It is always better if you can go through a lawyer to file any motions with the court. The court is not required to appoint a lawyer to file your judicial release motion. You can write to your original attorney to ask if he or she will file the motion.

Incarcerated individuals can earn days off their sentence if they participate in educational, vocational, substance abuse and other programming. Don't get this confused with ?good time? (you can receive additional time off your sentence for good behavior as well).

In Ohio, early release from prison is governed by Ohio Revised Code § 2929.20, which is titled ?Sentence Reduction Through Judicial Release.? An applicant can file a judicial release motion without an attorney; however, hiring a lawyer can give an applicant a greater chance for being accepted for judicial release.

80% Release - Ohio Only Release of an inmate after he or she has served 80% of his or her sentence. Certain inmates who meet release consideration requirements are eligible for court release consideration. Inmates serving less than a year are not eligible. Inmates convicted of certain crimes are not eligible.

A prisoner may apply for early release based on special conditions. These conditions include terminal illness, old age, and good behavior. In the motion, the prisoner asserts they are eligible for early release under a state ?compassionate release? program due to one or more of these criteria.

Ohio laws allow individuals who follow the terms of their probation to apply for early termination. Working with a criminal defense attorney from Joslyn Law Firm can simplify this process, allowing for a stress-free and professional approach to getting your freedom back.

Am I Eligible for Judicial Release in Ohio? To be eligible for judicial release, you must be serving at least one non-mandatory prison sentence. If you have been sentenced to only a mandatory term of imprisonment, you will not qualify for this post-conviction relief.

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