Let us start with a definition. Hopefully, you don’t have to ever become familiar with this term, but if you do you will definitely need to understand it fully. This phrase pertains to the release of a felon BEFORE their term of incarceration has ended. Of course, it is not “get out of jail free”, but it is a way to get back into society with certain restrictions.
How do you apply for judicial release in Ohio? It is important to begin the process as quickly as possible because it may take two or three months to complete. Let me direct you to Ohio revised code Section 2929.20. And remember, before you get too anxious…not all crimes in the Buckeye State are eligible for this form of early release.
There is one sure way to find out all that you need to know. That is to contact Northeast Ohio judicial release attorney John Sinn. He knows all of the ins and outs of this complicated process. A new life for your loved one may be just around the corner. The only sin would be NOT to call John. Attorney Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160.