- Examination Before Magistrate.
Pursuant to R.C. 2109.50, upon the filing
of a complaint of concealment, the person or persons accused
shall be examined before a Magistrate. The Magistrate,
subject to objection, shall rule on all questions of evidence.
- Reduction to Writing.
Pursuant to R.C. 2109.50, reduction
to writing shall be by a court reporter. A transcript
of the examination shall be signed by the party examined,
and submitted to the Court. The cost of the reporter and
transcript shall be taxed to the complainant, except as
provided by R.C. 2109.52.
- Trial by the Court.
Upon the filing of the transcript as
provided in Paragraph (B), the concealment shall be set
for pretrial and trial to the Court or jury.
[Former Rule 56.1 renumbered as Rule 96.1,
effective June 10, 1998.]
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