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Number
004
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1/26/2004
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2004
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501.06 GENERAL OFFENSES CODE 8 <br />(2) While in this Municipality, the person conspires or attempts to commit, <br />or is guilty of complicity in the commission of an offense in another <br />jurisdiction, which offense is an offense under both the laws of this <br />Municipality and the other jurisdiction. <br />(3) While out of this Municipality, the person conspires or attempts. to <br />commit, or is guilty of complicity in the commission of, an offense in this <br />Municipality. <br />(4) While out of this Municipality, the person omits to perform a legal duty <br />imposed by the laws of this Municipality, which omission affects a <br />legitimate interest of the Municipality in protecting, governing. or <br />regulating any person, property, thing, transaction or activity in this <br />Municipality. <br />(5) While out of this Municipality, the person unlawfully takes or retains <br />property and subsequently brings any of the unlawfully taken or retained <br />property into this Municipality. <br />(6) While out of this Municipality, the person unlawfully takes or entices <br />another and subsequently brings the other person into this Municipality. <br />(7) The person; .by means of a computer, computer system, computer <br />network, telecommunication, telecommunications device, <br />telecommunications service, or information service, causes or knowingly <br />permits any writing, data, image, or other telecommunication to be <br />disseminated or transmitted into this Municipality in violation of the law <br />of this Municipality. <br />(b) In homicide, the element referred to in subsection (a)(1) hereof is either the act that <br />causes death, or the physical contact that causes death, or the death itself. If any part of the body <br />of a homicide victim is found. in this Municipality, the death is presumed to have occurred within <br />this Municipality: <br />(c) This Municipality includes the land and water within its boundaries and the air <br />space above such land and water, and real property outside the corporate limits, with respect to <br />which this Municipality has either exclusive or concurrent legislative jurisdiction. Where the <br />boundary between this Municipality and another jurisdiction is disputed, the disputed territory is <br />conclusively presumed to be within this Municipality for purposes of this section. <br />(d) .When an offense is committed under the laws of this Municipality, and it appears <br />beyond a reasonable doubt that the offense or any element of the offense took place either in this <br />Municipality or in another jurisdiction or jurisdictions, but it cannot reasonably be determined in <br />which it took place, the offense or element is conclusively presumed to have taken place in this <br />Municipality for purposes of this section. <br />(e) As used in this section, "computer", "computer system", "computer network", <br />"information service" , "telecommunication" , "telecommunications device" , "telecommunications <br />service", "data",and "writing" have the same meaning as in Ohio R.C. 2913.01. (ORC 2901.11) <br />501.06 LIMITATION OF CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. <br />(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a prosecution shall be barred unless <br />it is commenced within the following periods after an offense is committed: <br />(1) For misdemeanor other than a minor misdemeanor, two years; <br />(2) For a minor misdemeanor, -six months . <br />2003 Replacement <br />
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