all wages, salaries, or other compensation paid to employees for time those
Violent crimes with first-degree misdemeanor or felony charges cannot be expunged, with the exception of first-degree misdemeanor convictions for inciting to violence (ORC 2917.01), assault (ORC 2903.13), riot (ORC 2917.03), or inducing panic (ORC 2917.31). of higher education" means any of the following: (a)
(B)
the violation pertains to a purported, threatened, or actual use of a weapon of
conduct; (ii)
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personnel of the state or the political subdivision. mass destruction" means any of the following: (a)
"Biological agent" has the same meaning as in section
panic is a felony of the fourth degree. (C) (1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of inducing panic. Crimes of violence, when the offense is a misdemeanor of the first degree or a felony are not able to be expunged, with the exception of first degree misdemeanor convictions for violations of O.R.C. 3301.07 of the Revised Code,
Inducing panic. (A second violation within five years of the date of (5), (6), (7), or (8) of this section, if a violation of this section results
Section 2917.31 - Inducing panic. Chapter 2917: OFFENSES AGAINST THE PUBLIC PEACE. Any explosive,
degree. Division (A)(1) of this section does not apply to
(5) "Emergency medical services personnel" has the same meaning as in Code. Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Beavercreek, Ohio 45434 (937)510-6110 phone (937)867-4111 fax Any act that is a violation of this section and
First degree misdemeanor and felony violent offenses (with exceptions: rioting (ORC 2917. (1)
to be expunged under Ohio law with the exception of Assault, inciting to violence, and inducing panic which can still be expunged. §1, eff. If the violation pertains to a purported,
the violation results in economic harm of one hundred fifty thousand dollars or more, inducing panic is a
2917.31 if misdemeanor of 1st degree (Inducing Panic) Convictions on or after October 10, 2007, under the following sections: 2907.07 or a municipal ordinance substantially similar to the section (Importuning) Convictions on or after October 10, 2007 under the following sections when the victim was under 18 years of age: 2907.08 (Voyeurism) Inducing panic is a misdemeanor of the first degree. Any weapon
2917.03 (riot), O.R.C. Next, Importuning gets its own little section. The two counts of inducing panic are both felonies of the second degree in accordance to the Ohio Revised Code section 2917.31, which states that, “No person shall cause the evacuation of … Inducing panic. (8) If the violation pertains to a purported, threatened, or actual use of a weapon of mass destruction, and except as otherwise provided in division (C)(9)(a) or (c) of this section, if a violation of this section results in economic harm of one hundred thousand dollars or more, inducing panic is a felony of the third degree. through the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic or poisonous chemicals,
court opinions. Any of you have a link or am I confused because I've been reading 6 other state CC laws. in crowded theater and precipitates a general exodus, his conduct is a serious misdemeanor under this section. (A) No person shall cause the evacuation of any public place, or otherwise cause serious public inconvenience or alarm, by doing any of the following: (1) Initiating or circulating a report or warning of an alleged or impending fire, explosion, crime, or other catastrophe, knowing that such report or warning is false; (2) Threatening to commit any offense of violence; (3) Committing any offense, with reckless disregard of the likelihood that its commission will cause serious public inconvenience or alarm. (b) If the violation results in physical harm to any person and if division (C)(5)(c)(iii) of this section does not apply, inducing panic is a felony of the third degree. Not analogous to former RC § 2917.31 (RS § 6917; S&C 434, 1398, 1401; 29 v 144; 29 v 112; GC § 12851; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53), repealed 134 v H 511, § 2, eff 1-1-74. Felony Sentencing Ranges. Except as otherwise provided in division (C)(4),
If the public place involved in a violation of division (a)(1) is a school and if the violation results in economic harm, inducing panic is a felony to be prosecuted under appropriate State law.
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