People are expected to know
what a crime is so they know how society expects them to behave. Generally,
crimes in Ohio are set forth as laws – called “statutes” in Title 29 of the
Ohio Revised Code – but these statutes are not always easy to read and
understand.
The 130th General Assembly
recognized this and created the Ohio Criminal Justice
Recodification Committee, a special 24-member committee to work on a
comprehensive plan for revising criminal laws. Judge Fred Pepple of Auglaize
County Common Pleas has been elected Chair and Tim Young of the Ohio Public
Defender’s Office as Vice-Chair. Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor
appointed me to be a member of this committee.
On May 7, 2015, the committee held its first meeting. Am. Sub. H.B. 483 instructs us to study
current criminal statutes and recommend Ohio’s Criminal Code with the goal
of “enhancing public safety and the administration of criminal justice.” We are to complete our work by August 2016. It is a big and important project, and if the
job is done well, changes will be recommended to make our criminal laws fairer
and simpler to read and understand.
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