Ohio Supreme Court Creates Toolkit for Intervention in Lieu of Conviction

 

The Ohio Supreme Court has published a Toolkit for Intervention in Lieu of Conviction (ILC) for attorneys and judges working with criminal defendants seeking to avoid conviction. A defendant may be eligible for ILC deferral if the court has reason to believe that:

  • The defendant’s drug or alcohol use was a leading factor in committing the crime
  • At the time of the offense, the defendant had a mental illness or intellectual disability
  • The defendant was a victim of human trafficking or prostitution that contributed to the offense

However, exclusions apply for:

  • Felonies of the first, second, or third degree
  • Violent offenses
  • Cases where the victim is 65 or older, permanently and totally disabled, under age 13, or a peace officer on duty
  • Charges involving tampering with drugs where the victim suffered physical harm from altered substances

Click here to read the Court’s press release.

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