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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
045
Date
10/18/2004
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2004
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13 <br />As an alternative to the mandatory jail term of twenty consecutive <br />clays required by subsection (h)(1)13.2, of this section, the court, under this <br />snt?section, uiay sentence the offender to ten consecutive days in jail andnot <br />less than thirty-six consecutive days of house arrest ~ with electronic <br />aonitoring, with continuous aicahol monitoring, ar with both electronic <br />rnrlnitoring aitd continuous alcohol monitoring, The cumulative total of the <br />ton consecutive days in jail and the period of house arrest with elecironic <br />monitoring, continuous alcohol manitorin or bot.I~X .s t~f mo.~tor,~, <br />s)~all not exceed six months: The ten consecutive days in jail do not have <br />to be served prior to or consecutively to the period os' house arrest. <br />As an alter[iatave to a ntandatnry jail term of t]Iirty consecutive days <br />rEquired Uy subsection (fl)(1)C.I, of this section, the court, under this <br />s7.tbsectiott, may sentence the offender to C t'teen consecutive days iu jail and <br />not less than fifty~fve carisccutive days of liause arrest with electronic <br />monitoring, with continuous alcohol monitoring, or with both electronic <br />fifteen consecutive days in jail and the period ofhouse iirrc5t `vith elecironic <br />monitoring, continuous alcohol monitoring or both tunes of ttzonitgrina <br />shall not txceed one year. 'The fi(:teen aonsecutivo days in jail do not have <br />tt~ be served prior to or consecutively io the per"tad of Douse arrest_ <br />As an alternative to the mandatary jail tern of sixty consecutive <br />days required by subsection (h)(1)C.2_ of this section, the court, under this <br />subsection, may Sentence the offender to thirty consecutive days in jail aqd <br />iioi less than one hundred ten consecutive days of house arrest: jvith <br />clectrunic monitoring, with cantirtuous alcohol monitoring, or with both <br />electronic monitoring and conttnuous alcohol monitoring. The cumulative <br />total of the thirty c:nnsecutive days in jail and the poriod nFhouse arrest <br />vviih electronic monitoring, continuous alcohol monitorin or both lopes <br />~f mor[ltoring shall not exceed one year, Tlie thirty consecutive days in jaii <br />do not have to be served prior to or consecutively to the period of house <br />arrest. <br />(~) If an offender's driver's or occupational driver's license or permit or <br />nonresident operating priylIebe is suspended under subsection (h) of this <br />soctiolY stud if Ohio It. C. 451t).I3 pernuts the court to grant limited driving <br />priā¢ileges, the courtniay grant the Iintited drivi»gprivifege5 in arcordatice <br />with that section. If division A){7) of that section requires tl3at the court <br />ii~rtpose as a condition of the privileges thattIie offender must display on the <br />vehicle that is driven subject to the privileges restricted license plates that <br />are issued Under Ohio R.C. d5U3.231, except as provided in division (13) <br />of that section, the court shaI! impose tliai Condition as one of the conrli inns <br />fp Che Iimited driving privilc~es granted to the offender excer,t as provided <br />in division {B) of Ohio R.C: 4503 23 ~, '~ <br />
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