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Court Services - Criminal/Traffic
Criminal
A criminal case is a case where the defendant is
charged with violating the law. The Toledo Municipal Court has
jurisdiction over misdemeanor cases. A misdemeanor charge can
carry no more than a maximum fine of $1,000 and six months
imprisonment. The maximum penalty attached to a particular
charge depends upon the type, or degree of misdemeanor. These
maximum penalties are set forth in Ohio Revised Code
§ 2929.21
A summons on court-approved forms is the standard means for
requiring defendants to appear in criminal misdemeanor
violations where it does not appear likely to the citing officer
or prosecutor that a further aggravated breach of peace will
occur.
Arraignments are held at 9:00 a.m. in courtroom #4, Monday
through Friday for cases where the defendant is out of custody
and charged with:
- vehicular homicide or negligent homicide
- assault
- menacing by
stalking, aggravated menacing, menacing
- arson
- domestic violence
- violation of a temporary protection order
- intimidation of a
crime victim/witness
- repeat offenses of driving while under the
influence of alcohol and/or drugs
Arraignments are held at 9:00
in courtroom #4, Monday through Friday for cases where:
- the defendant is in custody
- there is a motion filed for a
temporary protection order
All other misdemeanor criminal and
traffic arraignments are heard by a magistrate in courtroom #4
beginning at 1:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Housing cases
that are criminal in nature are heard separately by the housing
judge and defendants should carefully check their court notice
or summons for the correct day and time for their appearance.
Felony arraignments are heard in courtroom #3 beginning at
9:00 a.m. At the time of felony arraignment, the judge sets
bail, may grant a continuance if requested, accepts a waiver of
preliminary examination if offered, or assigns a date and time
for the preliminary examination or enters a nolle prosequi at
the request of the prosecutor. A nolle prosequi is a formal
entry on the record by the prosecutor that the case will not
proceed further at this time.
After giving all defendants an explanation of their rights,
including the right to have counsel appointed if they are
eligible, the judge or magistrate hearing arraignments may
receive pleas of guilty, no contest, or not guilty.
Magistrates accepting pleas may recommend a sentence as
provided in the court'
s Order of Reference. The magistrate shall
not accept a plea without the defendant signing a waiver. No
defendant shall be required to have an arraignment before a
magistrate and may request the case be re-assigned to the duty
judge for the same day.
If a plea of not guilty is entered, the case shall be
referred to the assignment commissioner for assignment of a
judge and a pretrial date.
Traffic
Some traffic offenses require a court appearance. If you are
charged with any of the offenses listed below, you will have to
come to court:
- Third or more moving violation within twelve
(12) months
- Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of
alcohol or drugs of abuse or permitting another to do so.
- Driving while under suspension or revocation
- Eluding or fleeing
a police officer
- Drag racing
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Failure to stop and remain standing upon meeting or overtaking a
school bus stopped on the highway for the purpose of receiving
or discharging a school child.
Other traffic offenses are payable and do not require a court
appearance as long as you do not have two prior moving
violations within the last twelve (12) months. These payable
traffic offenses include:
Moving Violations
- Speeding
- Slow Speed
- Improper Turn
- Turn
Signals
- Improper Passing on Right
- Left of Center
- Improper Lane
Use/Marked Lanes
- Space Between Vehicles/Following Too Closely
Non-Moving Violations
- No Seatbelt
- No Helmet or Face Shield
- Muffler/Excess Noise
- Tinted Windows
- Failure to Display License
Plates
- Failure to File Registration
- One Way Street
- Unsafe
Vehicle
- Equipment Violations
If you are charged with a payable offense, you may pay the
amount stated on the ticket and sign the ticket on the back. You
must pay your ticket before the court date listed on the bottom
of your traffic ticket.
You can pay in person, by mail, or by credit card via the
internet.
Paying by Mail
In order to pay by mail, you must:
Send a check or money order made payable to Toledo Municipal
Court. Do not send cash. Include the ticket after you sign the
ticket on the back. Include proof of insurance if you could not
show proof of insurance when you received the ticket.
Mail the ticket to:
Toledo Municipal Court
Attention: Clerk
of Court
555 N. Erie Street
Toledo, OH 43604
If you wish to receive a receipt or if the officer kept your
license, please indicate this when sending the ticket and
include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Paying by Credit Card Via the Internet
Payments are accepted
using a valid credit card through the Clerk of Court's website
at www.tmc-clerk.com. |