28 Questions
Which type of physical harm is prohibited by the text?
All types of physical harm
What is the punishment for violating division (C) of this section?
Misdemeanor of the fourth degree
Under what circumstances is a violation of division (A) or (B) of this section considered a misdemeanor of the first degree?
If the offender previously has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of domestic violence
What does 'person living as a spouse' mean?
A person who has lived with the offender in a common law marital relationship
What does 'pregnant woman's unborn' mean in the context of the text?
The unborn child of a specific pregnant woman mentioned in the text
What is the meaning of 'termination of the pregnant woman's pregnancy' according to the text?
The unlawful termination of a pregnant woman's pregnancy
Which type of offense is considered a felony of the fourth degree if the victim was a family or household member at the time of the violation?
A violation of division (A) or (B) of this section
What is the penalty for an offender who knew that the victim was pregnant at the time of the violation?
The court shall impose a mandatory prison term
Under what circumstances is a violation of division (C) of this section considered a misdemeanor of the second degree?
If the offender previously pleaded guilty to two or more offenses of domestic violence
What is the penalty for an offender who caused serious physical harm to the pregnant woman's unborn or caused the termination of the pregnant woman's pregnancy?
The court shall impose a mandatory prison term of twelve months
What is the mandatory prison term for a felony of the fourth degree if the offender caused serious physical harm to the pregnant woman's unborn or caused the termination of the pregnancy?
At least twelve months
What is the mandatory prison term for a felony of the third degree if the offender caused serious physical harm to the pregnant woman's unborn or caused the termination of the pregnancy?
Varies depending on the circumstances
Can a court charge any fee, cost, deposit, or money in connection with the filing of charges for violating this section?
No, they cannot charge any fee
Who is considered a 'family or household member' in the context of this section?
Any person related to the offender
True or false: Violating division (C) of this section is considered a misdemeanor of the fourth degree?
True
True or false: Violating division (A) or (B) of this section is considered a misdemeanor of the first degree?
True
True or false: Violating division (D)(3) to (5) of this section results in a mandatory prison term?
False
True or false: A person living as a spouse refers only to someone in a common law marital relationship with the offender.
True
True or false: The meaning of 'termination of the pregnant woman's pregnancy' is the same as 'unlawful termination of another's pregnancy'.
True
True or false: The term 'pregnant woman's unborn' has the same meaning as 'such other person's unborn'.
True
True or false: Violations of division (A) or (B) of this section can be considered misdemeanors of the first degree.
False
True or false: If an offender caused serious physical harm to the pregnant woman's unborn or caused the termination of the pregnancy, the court may impose a mandatory prison term of at least twelve months for a felony of the fourth degree.
True
True or false: If the violation of division (A) or (B) is a felony of the third degree, the court shall impose a mandatory prison term of one year if the offender caused serious physical harm to the pregnant woman's unborn or caused the termination of the pregnancy.
True
True or false: No court or unit of state or local government can charge any fee, cost, deposit, or money in connection with the filing of charges for violating this section.
True
True or false: A violation of division (A) or (B) of this section is always a felony of the fourth degree.
True
True or false: A violation of division (C) of this section is always a misdemeanor of the second degree.
False
True or false: If the offender previously has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of two or more offenses of domestic violence, a violation of division (A) or (B) of this section is always a felony of the third degree.
True
True or false: If the offender knew that the victim of the violation was pregnant at the time of the violation, a violation of division (A) or (B) of this section is always a felony of the fifth degree.
False
Understanding Ohio's law on the penalties for violating sections (A) and (B) regarding harm to pregnant women and unborn children.
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