House Bill 209
Prohibits simulating certain crimes
To amend sections 2917.11, 2917.31, 2917.32, and 2921.31 of the Revised Code to include in the offenses of disorderly conduct, inducing panic, making false alarms, and obstructing official business, prohibitions against simulating a crime or creating a condition that causes or intends to cause law enforcement officials to falsely believe that a crime is being committed or causes serious public inconvenience or alarm.
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Subjects
Committees
House Judiciary Committee
Primary Sponsors
Cheryl L. Grossman
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