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Supreme Court of Ohio - Case No. 2014-0607 In re D.S. Expand
 
 
March 25, 2015
03-25-2015
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Is Ohio's Juvenile Sex-Offender Law Unconstitutional?

In re D.S., Case no. 2014-0607

Fifth District Court of Appeals (Licking County)

ISSUES:

Is a juvenile court without authority to hold an evidentiary hearing after a youth's adjudication and disposition in order to prove the child is age-eligible to be registered as a sexual offender?

Is the timing mechanism in R.C. 2152.83(B) unconstitutional because it violates the double jeopardy clauses of the U.S. and Ohio constitutions?

Is the imposition of a punitive sanction that extends beyond the age jurisdiction of the juvenile court a violation of the due process clauses of the U.S. and Ohio constitutions?
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