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Domestic violence, attacking another individual in a harsh manner, is not legal anywhere. This crime is chargeable with time in jail and fees. In Ohio, domestic violence is illegal.
No. Applies to the entire US- this is a Federal law.
Rape by force or violence.
Well, if you consider that most of the gun violence in Ohio is actually domestic dog on domestic cat, which surmounts to millions of canine and feline deaths in Ohio every year, this eclipses the number of black people dying by firearms. I mean, aren't animals as important as humans? Well, if you consider that most of the gun violence in Ohio is actually domestic dog on domestic cat, which surmounts to millions of canine and feline deaths in Ohio every year, this eclipses the number of black people dying by firearms. I mean, aren't animals as important as humans?
Will depend on convictions, not charges. If the assault was a conviction of a charge of violence against a domestic partner, you may not buy or possess a firearm anywhere in the US. Period. This is covered under Federal law, not state.
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
Usually, battery charges are misdemeanor by nature and do not typically restrict firearm usage for an individual. However, with that being said, if it is a DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGE, then yes, it would indeed restrict your right to own/bear a firearm.
Assuming the accused person has never been convicted of Domestic Violence in the past, it's a M4 or Fourth Degree Misdemeanor and is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and/or a $250 fine. If there is a past Domestic Violence conviction it's a M1 or First Degree Misdemeanor which is punishable by up to 180 days in jail and/or $1000 fine.
Ohio statute - [quote] "2919.25 [Effective 9/17/2010] Domestic violence.(A) No person shall knowingly cause or attempt to cause physical harm to a family or household member.(B) No person shall recklessly cause serious physical harm to a family or household member.(C) No person, by threat of force, shall knowingly cause a family or household member to believe that the offender will cause imminent physical harm to the family or household member.(D)(1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of domestic violence, and the court shall sentence the offender as provided in divisions (D)(2) to (6) of this section.(2) Except as otherwise provided in divisions (D)(3) to (5) of this section, a violation of division (C) of this section is a misdemeanor of the fourth degree, and a violation of division (A) or (B) of this section is a misdemeanor of the first degree."Additional: Further into the statute it states that if you are found guilty of a second or subsequent violation it is chargeable as a FELONY.
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No. You must be an adult, a resident of Ohio, and may not have been disqualified from possessing a firearm (adjudged mentally incompetent, convicted of a felony or domestic violence, being a drug addict, etc) Oh- you also need the money to buy a gun.
The answer is yes. I'm certainly no lawyer, but I've done plenty of research on this topic myself.Here is an article that was written in 2009. If you click the link in it for the PDF file, you will be able to see an actual list of all of the pardons Strickland granted from 2005-2007. There are several Domestic Violence convictions that were found to be "favorable" for a pardon.Here you will find links for both an application for executive clemency and instructions for completing it. Only applications that are from the ohio parole board are legitimate, so beware. There are also a lot of scams out there. Bear in mind there is no special team of lawyers that can help you exponge a domestic violence conviction, but there are a lot of con artists out there that would love to take your money.Supervisor's note: Several links were removed from the answer and re-posted below in the appropriate location: