Eligible offender definition

Eligible offender means a felony offender who has been
Eligible offender means, in relation to a particular community alternative sentencing center or district community alternative sentencing center established and operated under this section, an offender who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a qualifying misdemeanor offense, for whom no provision of the Revised Code or ordinance of a municipal corporation other than section 4511.19 of the Revised Code, both sections 4510.14 and 4511.19 of the Revised Code, or an ordinance or ordinances of a municipal corporation that provide the penalties for a municipal OVI offense or for both a municipal OVI ordinance and a municipal DUS ordinance of the municipal corporation requires the imposition of a mandatory jail term for that qualifying misdemeanor offense, and who is eligible to be sentenced directly to that center and admitted to it under rules adopted under division (G) of this section by the board of county commissioners, affiliated group of boards of county commissioners, or municipal corporation that established and operates that center.
Eligible offender means anyone who has been convicted of an offense in this state or any other jurisdiction and who has not more than one felony conviction, not more than two misdemeanor convictions if the convictions are not of the same offense, or not more than one felony conviction and one misdemeanor conviction in this state or any other jurisdiction. When two or more convictions result from or are connected with the same act or result from offenses committed at the same time, they shall be counted as one conviction. When two or three convictions result from the same indictment, information, or complaint, from the same plea of guilty, or from the same official proceeding, and result from related criminal acts that were committed within a three-month period but do not result from the same act or from offenses committed at the same time, they shall be counted as one conviction, provided that a court may decide as provided in division (C)(1)(a) of section 2953.32 of the Revised Code that it is not in the public interest for the two or three convictions to be counted as one conviction.

Examples of Eligible offender in a sentence

  • Eligible offender students will be responsible for the cost of all tuition, fees, and tests associated with the program.

  • Eligible offender students will be responsible for the cost of all tuition, fees, and tests associated with the program.The offender student may pay these costs at registration by following the TDCJ I-25 withdrawal procedures, outside pay, or the offender will reimburse the state for these expenses after release (PSER/TDCJ Loan).

  • Eligible offender" has the same meaning as in section 2929.23 of the Revised Code except as otherwise specified in section 2929.20 of the Revised Code.

  • Eligible offender populations are defined in the act as sentenced adult offenders who receive an intermediate punishment (intermediate sanction with supervised probation), or offenders placed under parole or post-release supervision after serving an active sentence.

  • Eligible offender" means anyone who has been convicted of an offense in this state or any other jurisdiction and who has not more than one felony conviction, not more than two misdemeanor convictions, or not more than one felony conviction and one misdemeanor conviction in this state or any other jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Eligible offender

Eligible offender means a person placed on probation, parole, community supervision, or any other supervision program operated by the Department of Division of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services, excluding a person sentenced for:
Eligible offender. ’ means a primary caretaker parent who—
Eligible offender means either of the following:
Eligible offender means a person, other than one who is ineligible to participate in an intensive program prison under the criteria specified in section 5120.032 of the Revised Code, who has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to, and has been sentenced for, a felony.
Eligible offender. ’ means a primary care- taker parent who—
Eligible offender means a person who has been convicted of one or more than one eligible crime or eligible offense and has been sentenced to the custody of the director of the Iowa department of corrections. Persons required to register under Iowa Code chapter 692A are ineligible for the certificate of employability program.
Eligible offender means a person who has been convicted