Authorization To Enter Plea On Behalf of a Corporation – Ohio Court
This form, titled “Authorization To Enter Plea On Behalf of a Corporation,” is designed for use in cases before the Housing Division of the Cleveland Municipal Court. It allows a corporation, referred to as the Defendant, to authorize its attorney to enter a plea of “no contest” in response to criminal charges brought by the City of Cleveland, Ohio.
The Authorization To Enter Plea On Behalf of a Corporation form concludes with a disclaimer stating that it is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It encourages seeking legal assistance if there are any doubts about legal rights or obligations.
To complete this form, follow these steps:
Case Information
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- City of Cleveland v.: Enter the name of the corporation (Defendant) in the space provided.
- Case No.: Fill in the case number associated with the criminal charges.
Preamble
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- Review the preamble which outlines the context of the criminal charges and the Defendant’s desire to enter a plea of “no contest”.
Resolution Details
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- Resolved that Defendant authorizes: Confirm that the corporation (Defendant) authorizes its attorney(s) to enter a plea of “no contest” and withdraw any previously entered “not guilty” plea.
Acknowledgements by the Defendant
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- Receipt of Complaint: Acknowledge that the Defendant has received a copy of the Complaint filed by the City.
- Maximum Penalties: Confirm that the Defendant is aware of the maximum penalties as stated in the relevant sections of the Cleveland Codified Ordinances.
- Nature of “No Contest” Plea: Acknowledge understanding that a “no contest” plea is not an admission of guilt but an admission of the truth of the facts alleged.
- Voluntary Plea: Confirm that the plea of “no contest” is entered voluntarily and without any external promises or representations.
- Forfeited Rights: Acknowledge that by entering a “no contest” plea, the Defendant forfeits the following rights:
- Right to a jury trial.
- Right against self-incrimination.
- Right to summon and confront witnesses.
- Right to be found not guilty unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.
Further Resolved
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- Confirm that the Defendant’s attorney is authorized to appear in court to enter the plea and to execute and deliver all necessary documents.
Signature Section
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- Date: Enter the date when the form is signed.
- Signature: The form must be signed by an authorized officer of the corporation or a witness confirming the governing board’s approval of the resolution.
- Printed Name of Person Signing: Print the name of the person signing the form.
Disclaimer
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- Review the disclaimer stating that the form is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If in doubt about legal rights or obligations, seek legal assistance.
By following these steps, you can ensure the “Authorization To Enter Plea On Behalf of a Corporation” form is accurately and completely filled out. If you have any legal questions or concerns, it is strongly recommended to consult with a legal professional.