Chapter 2945. TRIAL  


Section 2945.01. Trial definitions
Section 2945.02. Setting and continuing cases
Section 2945.03. Control of trial
Section 2945.04. Orders to prevent Intimidation of attorney, victim or witness in criminal case
Section 2945.05. Defendant may waive jury trial
Section 2945.06. Procedure for trial by court
Section 2945.07. [Repealed]
Section 2945.08. Prosecution in wrong county - proceeding
Section 2945.09. Grounds for objection
Section 2945.10. Order of proceedings of trial
Section 2945.11. Charge to the jury as to law and fact
Section 2945.12. When accused may be tried in his absence
Section 2945.13. Joint trials in felony cases
Section 2945.14. Mistake in charging offense
Section 2945.15. Discharge of defendant
Section 2945.16. View of the premises - expenses of view
Section 2945.17. Right to jury trial
Section 2945.171. Written verdicts
Section 2945.18, 2945.19. [Repealed]
Section 2945.20. Separate trial for capital offense
Section 2945.21. Peremptory challenges
Section 2945.22. [Repealed]
Section 2945.23. When peremptory challenges required
Section 2945.24. Jury trial
Section 2945.25. Challenges for cause
Section 2945.26. Challenge for cause
Section 2945.27. Challenges for cause to be made before jury sworn
Section 2945.28. Form of oath to jury
Section 2945.29. Jurors becoming unable to perform duties
Section 2945.30. Medical attendance of juror
Section 2945.31. Separation of jurors
Section 2945.32. Oath to officers if jury sequestered
Section 2945.33. Supervision of jury after case submitted to them
Section 2945.34. Admonition if jurors separate during trial
Section 2945.35. Papers the jury may take
Section 2945.36. For what cause jury may be discharged
Section 2945.37. Competency to stand trial definitions - hearing
Section 2945.371. Evaluations and reports of the defendant's mental condition
Section 2945.38. Competence to stand trial
Section 2945.381. [Repealed]
Section 2945.39. Expiration of the maximum time for treatment for incompetency
Section 2945.391. Not guilty by reason of insanity finding
Section 2945.392. Expert testimony of the battered woman syndrome
Section 2945.40. Acquittal by reason of insanity
Section 2945.401. Incompetency finding or insanity acquittal continuing jurisdiction of court
Section 2945.402. Conditional release
Section 2945.41. Rules applicable in criminal cases
Section 2945.42. Competency of witnesses
Section 2945.43. Defendant may testify
Section 2945.44. Witnesses turning state's evidence
Section 2945.45. Subpoenas to issue to any county
Section 2945.451. Employer may not penalize employee for being subpoenaed to criminal proceeding
Section 2945.46. Attendance of witness enforced
Section 2945.47. Testimony of prisoner
Section 2945.48. Witness may be placed in jail
Section 2945.481. Testimony of child victim
Section 2945.482. Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim
Section 2945.49. Testimony of witness who dies or cannot be produced - videotape of preliminary hearing testimony of child victim
Section 2945.491. Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim
Section 2945.50. Application for deposition in criminal cases
Section 2945.51. When imprisoned defendant may be taken to deposition - expenses
Section 2945.52. Counsel appointed shall represent the defendant
Section 2945.53. Right of accused to examine witness
Section 2945.54. Conduct of examination
Section 2945.55. Testimony of previous identification
Section 2945.56. Rebuttal of defendant's character evidence
Section 2945.57. Number of witnesses to character
Section 2945.58. Alibi
Section 2945.59. Proof of defendant's motive
Section 2945.60 to 2945.63. [Repealed]
Section 2945.64. Embezzlement prima-facie evidence
Section 2945.65, 2945.66. [Repealed]
Section 2945.67. Appeal by state by leave of court
Section 2945.68 to 2945.70. [Repealed]
Section 2945.71. Time for trial
Section 2945.72. Extending time for hearing or trial
Section 2945.73. Delay in hearing or trial
Section 2945.74. Defendant may be convicted of lesser offense
Section 2945.75. Degree of offense - proof of prior convictions
Section 2945.76. [Repealed]
Section 2945.77. Polling jury
Section 2945.78. Recording the verdict
Section 2945.79. Causes for new trial
Section 2945.80. Written motion for new trial
Section 2945.81. Causes to be sustained by affidavits
Section 2945.82. New trial
Section 2945.83. When new trial shall not be granted
Section 2945.831. Motion for new trial not necessary for appellate review
Section 2945.832. [Repealed]