Ohio. Crim. R. 43
Staff Note (July 1, 2008 amendments)
Rule 43 is amended so that in misdemeanor cases and in felony cases where the defendant has waived the right to be present, the “presence” requirement can be satisfied either by physical presence or presence by video teleconferencing. Advances in video teleconferencing technology have enabled courts to save considerable expense by conducting proceedings by video teleconferencing while still preserving the rights of the defendant.
In order to ensure that the defendant’s rights are protected, any proceeding conducted through video teleconferencing must meet certain requirements: the defendant must be able to see and hear the judge, the judge must be able to see and hear the defendant, and the defendant must have the ability to communicate confidentially with his or her attorney. Furthermore, presence by video teleconferencing is permitted under limited circumstances involving sworn testimony. Counsel must be present and must consent to the use of video teleconferencing. Contemplated in this type of hearing is a miscellaneous criminal proceeding such as probation revocation, protection order hearing or bond motion.