Chapter 2945: TRIAL
- 2945.01 Trial definitions.
- 2945.02 Setting and continuing cases.
- 2945.03 Control of trial.
- 2945.04 Orders to prevent Intimidation of attorney, victim or witness in criminal case.
- 2945.05 Defendant may waive jury trial.
- 2945.06 Procedure for trial by court.
- 2945.07 [Repealed].
- 2945.08 Prosecution in wrong county - proceeding.
- 2945.09 Grounds for objection.
- 2945.10 Order of proceedings of trial.
- 2945.11 Charge to the jury as to law and fact.
- 2945.12 When accused may be tried in his absence.
- 2945.13 Joint trials in felony cases.
- 2945.14 Mistake in charging offense.
- 2945.15 Discharge of defendant.
- 2945.16 View of the premises - expenses of view.
- 2945.17 Right to jury trial.
- 2945.171 Written verdicts.
- 2945.18, 2945.19 [Repealed].
- 2945.20 Separate trial for capital offense.
- 2945.21 Peremptory challenges.
- 2945.22 [Repealed].
- 2945.23 When peremptory challenges required.
- 2945.24 Jury trial.
- 2945.25 Challenges for cause.
- 2945.26 Challenge for cause.
- 2945.27 Challenges for cause to be made before jury sworn.
- 2945.28 Form of oath to jury.
- 2945.29 Jurors becoming unable to perform duties.
- 2945.30 Medical attendance of juror.
- 2945.31 Separation of jurors.
- 2945.32 Oath to officers if jury sequestered.
- 2945.33 Supervision of jury after case submitted to them.
- 2945.34 Admonition if jurors separate during trial.
- 2945.35 Papers the jury may take.
- 2945.36 For what cause jury may be discharged.
- 2945.37 Competency to stand trial definitions - hearing.
- 2945.371 Evaluations and reports of the defendant's mental condition.
- 2945.38 Competence to stand trial.
- 2945.381 [Repealed].
- 2945.39 Expiration of the maximum time for treatment for incompetency.
- 2945.391 Not guilty by reason of insanity finding.
- 2945.392 Expert testimony of the battered woman syndrome.
- 2945.40 Acquittal by reason of insanity.
- 2945.401 Incompetency finding or insanity acquittal continuing jurisdiction of court.
- 2945.402 Conditional release.
- 2945.41 Rules applicable in criminal cases.
- 2945.42 Competency of witnesses.
- 2945.43 Defendant may testify.
- 2945.44 Witnesses turning state's evidence.
- 2945.45 Subpoenas to issue to any county.
- 2945.451 Employer may not penalize employee for being subpoenaed to criminal proceeding.
- 2945.46 Attendance of witness enforced.
- 2945.47 Testimony of prisoner.
- 2945.48 Witness may be placed in jail.
- 2945.481 Testimony of child victim.
- 2945.482 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
- 2945.49 Testimony of witness who dies or cannot be produced - videotape of preliminary hearing testimony of child victim.
- 2945.491 Taking testimony of mentally retarded person or developmentally disabled person victim.
- 2945.50 Application for deposition in criminal cases.
- 2945.51 When imprisoned defendant may be taken to deposition - expenses.
- 2945.52 Counsel appointed shall represent the defendant.
- 2945.53 Right of accused to examine witness.
- 2945.54 Conduct of examination.
- 2945.55 Testimony of previous identification.
- 2945.56 Rebuttal of defendant's character evidence.
- 2945.57 Number of witnesses to character.
- 2945.58 Alibi.
- 2945.59 Proof of defendant's motive.
- 2945.60 to 2945.63 [Repealed].
- 2945.64 Embezzlement prima-facie evidence.
- 2945.65, 2945.66 [Repealed].
- 2945.67 Appeal by state by leave of court.
- 2945.68 to 2945.70 [Repealed].
- 2945.71 Time for trial.
- 2945.72 Extending time for hearing or trial.
- 2945.73 Delay in hearing or trial.
- 2945.74 Defendant may be convicted of lesser offense.
- 2945.75 Degree of offense - proof of prior convictions.
- 2945.76 [Repealed].
- 2945.77 Polling jury.
- 2945.78 Recording the verdict.
- 2945.79 Causes for new trial.
- 2945.80 Written motion for new trial.
- 2945.81 Causes to be sustained by affidavits.
- 2945.82 New trial.
- 2945.83 When new trial shall not be granted.
- 2945.831 Motion for new trial not necessary for appellate review.
- 2945.832 [Repealed].