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S. B. No. 18 As Passed by the SenateAs Passed by the Senate
127th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2007-2008 |
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Cosponsors:
Senators Stivers, Cates, Schaffer, Austria, Grendell, Coughlin, Harris, Mason, Mumper, Padgett, Faber, Goodman, Carey, Spada, Wilson, Jacobson
A BILL
To amend section 2953.36 of the Revised Code to prohibit an offender from having a criminal record sealed when the underlying offense is importuning, or the underlying offense is voyeurism, public indecency, compelling prostitution, promoting prostitution, procuring, disseminating matter harmful to juveniles, displaying matter harmful to juveniles, pandering obscenity, or deception to obtain matter harmful to juveniles when the victim of the offense is under eighteen years of age.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 2953.36 of the Revised Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 2953.36. Sections 2953.31 to 2953.35 of the Revised
Code do not apply to
any of the following: (A) Convictions when the offender is subject to a mandatory
prison term; (B) Convictions under section 2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.04,
2907.05, 2907.06,
2907.07, 2907.321, 2907.322, or 2907.323, former section
2907.12, or Chapter 4507.,
4510., 4511., or 4549. of the Revised
Code, or a conviction for a
violation of
a
municipal ordinance
that is substantially similar to any section contained in
any of
those chapters; (C) convictions Convictions of an offense of violence when the offense
is a
misdemeanor of the first degree or a felony and when the
offense is not a
violation of section 2917.03 of the Revised Code
and is not a violation of
section 2903.13,
2917.01 or 2917.31 of
the Revised Code that is a misdemeanor of the first
degree; (D) Convictions under section 2907.08, 2907.09, 2907.21, 2907.22, 2907.23, 2907.31, 2907.311, 2907.32, or 2907.33 of the Revised Code when the victim of the offense was under eighteen years of age; (E) Convictions
of an offense in circumstances in which the
victim of the offense was under
eighteen years of age when the
offense is a misdemeanor of the first degree or
a felony; (E)(F) Convictions of a felony of the first or second
degree;
(F)(G) Bail forfeitures in a traffic case as
defined in Traffic
Rule 2.
Section 2. That existing section 2953.36 of the Revised Code is hereby repealed.
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