Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
I recently had a police officer show up at my door and issue me a ticket/summons to appear at court for a petty theft crime that occured nearly two years ago. I apparently was caught on camera at a tanning salon on 08/09/2010, (my birthday of all days) shoplifting a $5 packet of tanning lotion. I dont know why this is being tried after nearly so long and such a small amount, I honestly cannot even recall the incident. I have never been charged for theft and have no criminal record. I called the court and the ticket is non-waiverable and I must show up for court. I plan on going and pleading no contest to just get this put behind me. My questions are, can I still be charged with this after so long; and if so, what would the fine and or punishment be?
1 Answer from Attorneys
In Ohio, the statute of limitations on petty theft is two years. If the offense conduct occurred less than two years before the date the citation was served on you, it is legal.
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