Criminal Information
A crime is an act or a failure to act that breaks the law.
In Ohio, traffic violations are criminal offenses. See the Traffic section for more information.
Crimes are usually punishable by a fine, jail time, community control (probation), or other sanctions.
Every crime is different. Some crimes are more or less harmful to people and property than other crimes. All criminal offenses are classified as either a misdemeanor or felony offense based on the circumstances of the offense.
No matter what crime you are charged with, the law requires the court to consider you innocent until proven guilty. It is the prosecutor’s job to prove your guilt. You do not have to prove you are innocent. Your job is to raise as much doubt as possible.
Types of Offenses
- Felonies
- Felonies are serious crimes that carry a maximum jail time penalty of more than one year. Both felonies and misdemeanors are punishable by fines, jail time, community control, and a combination of these or other sanctions.
- The Zanesville Municipal Court hears initial appearances / preliminary hearings for felony charges that happen in the court’s jurisdiction but does not hear felony cases from start to finish.
- Misdemeanors
- The Zanesville Municipal Court hears misdemeanor offenses from start to finish.
- Misdemeanors are less serious crimes that carry a maximum jail time penalty of one year. Jail is usually not mandatory in misdemeanor cases. However, there is minimum mandatory jail time if a person is convicted of OVI, driving under a 12 point suspension, and/or driving under an OVI suspension.
- Misdemeanor offenses are classified by degree. Each degree carries a different maximum punishment.
- For traffic-related misdemeanors, other penalties can include points, license suspension, vehicle immobilization, and vehicle forfeiture. Learn more about traffic offenses.
Degree | Maximum Punishment |
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First Degree Misdemeanor | Up to 180 days in jail, 5 years community control, and a $1,000.00 fine |
Second Degree Misdemeanor | Up to 90 days in jail, 5 years community control, and a $750.00 fine |
Third Degree Misdemeanor | Up to 60 days in jail, 5 years community control, and a $500.00 fine |
Fourth Degree Misdemeanor | Up to 30 days in jail, 5 years community control, and a $250.00 fine |
Minor Misdemeanor | No jail, and up to a $150.00 fine |