Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
When filing for a Judicial Release, does the first 5 years start in county jail or 1st day arriving at a correctional facility?
Asked on 3/11/10, 5:53 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Cline
Office of the Ohio Public Defender
The waiting period for filing a judicial release motion begins when the inmate arrives at the institution. County jail time (either before trial or while awaiting transportation) does not count.
Answered on 3/17/10, 10:46 am
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