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Number
026
Date
8/16/1999
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1999
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3 <br />CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF MAYFIELD VILLAGE <br />PART FIVE -GENERAL OFFENSES CODE <br />CHAPTER 501 <br /> General Provisions and Penalty <br />501.01 Definitions. 501.08 Culpable mental states. <br />501.02 Classification of offenses. 501.09 Attempt. <br />501.03 Common law offenses 501.10 Complicity. <br />l <br />i <br />i <br /> abrogated. 501.11 na <br />m <br />Organizational cr <br />501.04 <br />501.05 Rules of construction. <br />Criminal law jurisdiction. <br />501.12 liability. <br />Personal accountability for <br />06 <br />501 Limitation of criminal organizational conduct. <br />. prosecution. 501.99 Penalties for misdemeanors. <br />501.07 Requirements for criminal 501.999 Reimbursement for confine- <br /> liability. meat costs. <br />CROSS REFERENCES <br />See sectional histories for similar State law <br />Limitation of prosecution for income tax violations -see <br />Ohio R.C. 718.06 <br />Modification of sentence -see Ohio R.C. 2929.10(C), (D) <br />Penalty considerations -see Ohio R.C. 2929.22 <br />Citation issuance for minor misdemeanors -see. Ohio <br />R.C. 2935.26 et seq. <br />501.01 DEFINITIONS. <br />As used in the Codified Ordinances: <br />(a) "Force" means any violence, compulsion or constraint physically exerted by any <br />means upon or against a person or thing. <br />(b) "Deadly force" means any force that carries a substantial risk that it will <br />proximately result in the death of any person. <br />(c) "Physical harm to persons" means any injury, illness or other physiological <br />impairment, regardless of its gravity or duration. <br />(d) Physical harm to property" means any tangible or intangible damage to property <br />,that, in any degree, results in loss to its value or interferes with its use or <br />enjoyment. "Physical harm to property" does not include wear and tear <br />occasioned by normal use. <br />(e) "Serious physical harm to persons" means any of the following: <br />(1) Any mental illness or condition of such gravity as would normally require <br />hospitalization or prolonged psychiatric treatment; <br />(2) Any physical harm that carries a substantial risk of death; <br />(3) Any physical harm that involves some permanent incapacity, whether <br />partial or total, or that involves some temporary, substantial incapacity; <br />1999 Replacement <br />
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