| Prosecutor's Failure to Give Notice.

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Effective: May 14, 2002

Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 9 - 124th General Assembly

The failure of the prosecuting attorney to give the notice required by section 2907.17 of the Revised Code does not give rise to a claim for damages against the prosecuting attorney or the county. The failure of the prosecuting attorney to give the notice does not constitute grounds for declaring a mistrial or new trial, for setting aside a conviction or sentence, or for granting postconviction relief to a defendant.


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