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537.051 GENERAL OFFENSES CODE 94D <br />H. In committing the offense, the offender caused serious physical <br />harm to the premises at which the victim resides, to the real <br />property on which that premises is located, or to any personal <br />property located on that premises. <br />I. Prior to committing the offense, the offender had been determined <br />to represent substantial risk of physical harm to others as <br />manifested by evidence of then-recent homicidal or other violent <br />behavior, evidence of then-recent threats that placed another in <br />reasonable fear of violent behavior and serious physical harm, or <br />other evidence of then-present dangerousness. <br />(c) Ohio R.C. 2919.271 applies in relation to a defendant charged with a violation <br />of this section. <br />(d) As used in this section: <br />(1) "Pattern of conduct" means two or more actions or incidents closely <br />related in time, whether or not there has been a prior conviction based on <br />any of those actions or incidents. Actions or incidents that prevent, <br />obstruct, or delay the performance by a public official, firefighter, <br />rescuer, or emergency medical services person of any authorized act <br />within the public official's, firefighter's, rescuer's or emergency medical <br />services person's official capacity may constitute a "pattern of conduct" . <br />(2) "Mental distress" means any mental illness or condition that involves <br />some temporary substantial incapacity or mental illness or condition that <br />would normally require psychiatric treatment. <br />(3) "Emergency medical services person" is the singular of "emergency <br />medical services personnel" as defined in Ohio R.C. 2133.21. <br />(4) "Public official" has the same meaning as in Ohio R.C. 2921.01. <br />(ORC 2903.211) <br />2000 Replacement <br />