Ohio Motion for Transport

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This is a Motion for Transport. Defendant, trhough his attorney,m asks to be transported from one jail to another, sloer to his attorney. The reasoning is that the attorney can not adequately provide a proper defense, without the Defendant being physically closer to his attorney. This form is applicable in all states.

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Section 2945.71 | Time for trial. (2) Within ninety days after the person's arrest or the service of summons, if the offense charged is a misdemeanor of the first or second degree, or other misdemeanor for which the maximum penalty is imprisonment for more than sixty days.

If an accused person flees from justice, or is not found in the county where a warrant for his arrest was issued, the officer holding the same may pursue and arrest him in any county in this state, and convey him before the magistrate or court of the county having cognizance of the case.

For felonies, a defendant must be brought to trial within 270 days. Incarcerated defendants count every day incarcerated on that same case as three days ? so if a felony defendant spends the entire time before trial in jail, he must have his trial within 90 days.

Section 2945.391 | Not guilty by reason of insanity finding. Proof that a person's reason, at the time of the commission of an offense, was so impaired that the person did not have the ability to refrain from doing the person's act or acts, does not constitute a defense.

(A) Subject to division (D) of this section, a person against whom a charge is pending in a court not of record, or against whom a charge of minor misdemeanor is pending in a court of record, shall be brought to trial within thirty days after the person's arrest or the service of summons.

Ohio law consists of the Ohio Constitution, the Ohio Revised Code and the Ohio Administrative Code. The Constitution is the state's highest law superseding all others. The Revised Code is the codified law of the state while the Administrative Code is a compilation of administrative rules adopted by state agencies.

The judge of the trial court shall control all proceedings during a criminal trial, and shall limit the introduction of evidence and the argument of counsel to relevant and material matters with a view to expeditious and effective ascertainment of the truth regarding the matters in issue.

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Ohio Motion for Transport