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OH SB345
Bill
Status
5/27/2022
Primary Sponsor
Bob Peterson
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AI Summary
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Enacts new section 2921.06 prohibiting offenders convicted of "extreme offenses of violence" from establishing residence or occupying residential premises within 10 miles of the offense location while under post-release control supervision.
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Defines "extreme offense of violence" as violations of murder/manslaughter statutes or felonies of the first or second degree involving violence, and "qualifying supervised release" as parole or post-release control.
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Authorizes landlords, property owners, and prosecutors to evict or seek injunctive relief against offenders violating the 10-mile residency restriction without proving irreparable harm.
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Allows offenders to petition the sentencing court for exemption from the restriction by demonstrating, by preponderance of evidence, that exemption serves the interests of justice and fairness.
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Applies amended provisions to rental agreements entered into on or after the bill's effective date.
Legislative Description
Restrict residence of violent offenders on post-release control
Crimes, Corrections, and Law Enforcement : Crime and Punishment
Last Action
Refer to Committee: Judiciary
5/31/2022