People
Types of Pleas
Other Sentences
Competency Terms
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The person accused of a crime.

What is a Defendant

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The person is saying, "I did it."

What is Guilty

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an amount of money a judge may impose as part of the punishment if a person is found guilty.
What is Fine.
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Something that has actual existence.
What is a Fact.
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The reason you were sent to the OCR Program.

What is Competency.

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Represents the State of Ohio and presents evidence against the defendant.

What is Prosecutor/Prosecuting Attorney

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A persons says "I'm not admitting I did it but I'm also not saying I did not do it."

What is No Contest.

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a suspended sentence in which an individual convicted of a crime is given freedom as long as he/she maintains good behavior under a probation officer's supervision.
What is Probation.
200
Significant things that happened at the time of the alleged crime.
What is Events.
200

Confidential or private communications between attorneys and their clients that cannot be shared with anyone, if the client choses.

What is Attorney-Client Priviledge.

300

Someone who has first-hand knowledge of what took place in the alleged crime or saw the crime happen.

What is a Witness

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A person says I did not do it.
What is Not Guilty.
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assigned tasks to be completed in the community; a Judge will usually specify how many hours of service will need to be completed.
What is Community Service.
300

Refers to physical objects (like a gun, or drugs, or a letter) presented to the court in order to help support a point that is being made.

What is Evidence.

300

A packet of information that is prepared by your attorney that contains information specific to your legal case usually including the formal charges, police statement, and presentable evidence.

What is Discovery Packet.

400
Someone you can talk to about your legal case to offer to give you feedback on how you are relating information.
What is a Social Worker, or Psychiatrist, or Attorney
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A person says I did it but I was suffering from mental health issues and was not aware of what I was doing when I committed the crime.

What is NGRI (Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity).

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Another term for a person sentenced to prison or jail.

What is Incarceration.

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The person you should communicate effectively with since that person has a direct impact on the outcome of your legal case.
What is the Defense Attorney (your lawyer).
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A legal term that means you recognize the significance or magnitude of the charges posed against you.
What is Appreciate.
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The person that will come and ask you questions about how well you are understanding your legal case, how to defend yourself, and your legal options.
What is the Evaluator.
500

What happens next after pleading NGRI.

What is another evaluation is completed and the person is ordered to treatment and is monitored by the court for the same amount of time as their sentencing.

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If convicted of this offense, a person may be sentenced to a maximum of 5 years in prison.

What is 1st degree felony.

500

A person found incompetent to stand trial can be referred to this program for legal education and to help prepare them for their case.

Outpatient Competency Restoration (OCR) Program.

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When an adult convinces or forces a minor or impaired person to send or make sexual images/videos or communicate sexually. 

Pandering Sexually-Oriented Matter Involving a Minor or Impaired Person

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