Source: http://sol-reform.com/ohio/details/
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 00:27:10+00:00

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SOL: + 12 years from majority (Age 30).
1. Majority, yes. 18 (for most children).
b. Pratte v. Stewart, 125 Ohio St. 3d 473, 474-75, 929 N.E.2d 415, 417-18 (Ohio 2010) (finding that R.C. 2305.111(C) does not contain tolling provision for repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse, thus discovery rule did not apply to toll statute of limitations while victim of childhood sexual abuse repressed memories of abuse).
i. Trial court properly found that the statute of limitations had expired prior to appellants filing their claims because the discovery rule was not applicable; since appellants filed the action for assault and battery before August 3, 2006, the trial court correctly applied former R.C. 2305.111 and was required to determine whether the common law discovery rule tolled the one-year statute of limitations. The abuse survivor had sufficient facts to have gone forward to the authorities with the allegations of satanic ritual abuse or to initiate a lawsuit against the identified individuals in order to determine who the unknown participants were. Doe v. Robinson, 2010 Ohio App. LEXIS 4953, 2010 Ohio 5894, (Dec. 3, 2010). 20 years from discovery of corpus delecti or from victim’s attaining majority (where discovery has not occurred previously). Ohio Rev. Code Ann. 2901.13 (3)(a); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. 2901.13 (I); Ohio Rev. Code Ann. 2901.13 (F).
§ 2905.32 Trafficking in persons.
§ 2907.04 Unlawful sexual conduct with minor.
§ 2907.05 Gross sexual imposition.
TOLLING: Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2901.13 (F) The period of limitation shall not run during any time when the corpus delicti remains undiscovered.
TOLLING TO AGE 18 FOR ALL CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN WAS ADDED IN 2006. 151 v S 17, effective August 3, 2006, inserted (I) and redesignated former (I) as (J). See, 2005 Ohio SB 17, 2005 Ohio SB 17, Approved by the Governor on May 2, 2006. Previously SOL would have been 20 years from commission or discovery of corpus delecti.

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