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    Exclamation How Much Time Will You Get for Disorderly Conduct and Failure to Appear in Court

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Ohio
    My boyfriend was arrested for 2 Bench warrants and transported into custody at Erie County Jail on 5/15/17. Dylan has yet no bond issued.

    Here are provided links below to follow up to his arrest
    **start at the bottom link**


    https://sanduskyoh.glyphreports.com/...5C9AD65641.pdf

    https://sanduskyoh.glyphreports.com/...F8C840A876.pdf

    https://sanduskyoh.glyphreports.com/...35372AEF62.pdf

    https://sanduskyoh.glyphreports.com/...2276671576.pdf


    **Also in the 3'rd report it says Dylan was under arrest for Disorderly Conduct(M4) Later into the report it states "Due to Dylan's repeated statements and his actions, he was transported to the ER at Firelands Regional Medical Center for a possible evaluation. Dylan was later admitted to the hospital for further treatment. Due to this, a charge of Disorderly Conduct was drawn up against Dylan and the charges were given to the OIC for further processing."

    Does this mean he was charged with the 2 bench warrants and the disorderly?
    Is there anyway possible I can get a estimate on how much time he will have to serve if possible?
    Thank you so much!

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    Default Re: Estimated Jail Time

    He will have to serve anywhere from no time to the maximum allowable under law. I don't see where it gives the underlying charges of the warrants beyond failure to appear so we can't even guess how long it might be.

    You need to pull those down and redact them because there is a lot of information in there that really doesn't need to be shared.

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    Default Re: Estimated Jail Time

    Bench warrant-disorderly/consuming/resisting m1
    bench warrant-consuming/disorderly/resisting m1

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    Default Re: Estimated Jail Time

    That's still not anywhere near enough information to hazard even the wildest of guesses. You would need to know the actual code sections he is charged with violating.

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    Default Re: Estimated Jail Time

    Each of the charges can bring 180 days in jail and/or $1000 if he is ultimately convicted.
    Given the fact that he didn't appear on them (presuming that's what the bench warrants are all about), he may have substantial bail waiting for the court date on them.

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    Default Re: Estimated Jail Time

    A bench warrant isn't a "charge." It's an order by a judge for someone to appear before him. There's nothing in the attached police reports that indicates what the bench warrant was all about. He likely needs to talk to an attorney.

    The disorderly conduct charge is sort of a catch-all when someone is acting out to cops. Using the F-word repeatedly in the answer to their questions does lend cause to question his sanity.

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