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AMENDED RULES OF THE DISTRICT COURT
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Rules of Criminal Procedure - Supreme Court of Ohio
www.supremecourt.ohio.govRULE 2. Definitions As used in these rules: (A) "Felony" means an offense defined by law as a felony. (B) "Misdemeanor" means an offense defined by law as a misdemeanor.