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Which offenses are considered felonies according to the Revised Code?
Which offenses are considered felonies according to the Revised Code?
- Aggravated murder and murder (correct)
- Misdemeanors of the first, second, third, and fourth degree
- Offenses not specifically classified
- Felonies of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth degree
What is the penalty for an offense not specifically classified, if imprisonment for more than one year may be imposed?
What is the penalty for an offense not specifically classified, if imprisonment for more than one year may be imposed?
- Capital offense
- Felony (correct)
- Misdemeanor
- Minor misdemeanor
What is the penalty for an offense not specifically classified, if the only penalty that may be imposed is a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars?
What is the penalty for an offense not specifically classified, if the only penalty that may be imposed is a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars?
- Minor misdemeanor (correct)
- Capital offense
- Misdemeanor
- Felony
Aggravated murder is considered a capital offense if the indictment contains one or more specifications of aggravating circumstances listed in division (A) of section 2929.04 of Revised Code?
Aggravated murder is considered a capital offense if the indictment contains one or more specifications of aggravating circumstances listed in division (A) of section 2929.04 of Revised Code?
Any offense specifically classified as a felony is a felony, regardless of the penalty that may be imposed?
Any offense specifically classified as a felony is a felony, regardless of the penalty that may be imposed?
Any offense not specifically classified is a misdemeanor if imprisonment for not more than one year may be imposed as a penalty?
Any offense not specifically classified is a misdemeanor if imprisonment for not more than one year may be imposed as a penalty?