Judicial release packet - Ohio Public Defender - Ohio.gov 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the judicial release packet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your case information at the top of the front page, including your name and case number. If you don’t have a typewriter, use a pen for clarity.
  3. In the Memorandum section, articulate why you believe early release is appropriate. Take your time to draft this on a separate piece of paper before entering it into the form.
  4. Clearly outline your plans for rehabilitation and community support. Include any programs completed and resources available to you post-release.
  5. Complete the Certificate of Service at the end of the motion, confirming that you have mailed a copy to the prosecutor’s office.
  6. Review all sections for accuracy and completeness before saving your document. Ensure you follow local rules regarding copies needed for filing.

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Ohios 80% Court Release Opportunity provision, introduced under HB 86, allows all qualifying inmates to be considered for court release at 80% of their prison sentence, regardless of the offense. You must be serving at least one non-mandatory sentence to be eligible.
To be eligible for judicial release, you must be serving a non-mandatory sentence. Certain crimes, such as , do carry mandatory sentences: you have to be sent to prison. Crimes where there is an indeterminate sentence, like 15 to life, also do not qualify for judicial release.
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The only thing that is required for a judicial release, is the passage of time and the eligibility related to the crime itself. Having done the classes would have been very beneficial, but its not required.

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