698.05 MULTIPLE SENTENCES.
   (a)   Except as otherwise provided in this section, a sentence of imprisonment shall be served concurrently with any other sentence of imprisonment imposed by a court of this Municipality, the State, another state, or the United States. Except as provided in subsection (b) hereof, a sentence of imprisonment for misdemeanor shall be served concurrently with a prison term or sentence of imprisonment for felony served in a State or Federal correctional institution.
 
   (b)   A sentence of imprisonment for a misdemeanor shall be served consecutively to any other sentence of imprisonment when the trial court specifies that it is to be served consecutively, or when it is imposed for a violation of Section 672.025 or a misdemeanor violation of Ohio R.C. 2907.322, 2921.34 or 2923.131.
 
   (c)   When consecutive sentences of imprisonment are imposed for misdemeanor under this section, the term to be served is the aggregate of the consecutive terms imposed, except that the aggregate term to be served shall not exceed eighteen months.
 
   (d)   A sentence of imprisonment imposed for a misdemeanor violation of Section 434.01 or Section 436.07(a), (c), (d) or (e) of the Traffic Code shall be served consecutively to a prison term that is imposed for a felony violation of Ohio R.C. 2903.06, 2903.07, 2903.08 or 4511.19 or a felony violation of Ohio R.C. 2903.04, involving the operation of a motor vehicle by the offender, and that is served in a State correctional institution when the trial court specifies that it is to be served consecutively.
   When consecutive sentences of imprisonment and prison terms are imposed for one or more misdemeanors and one or more felonies under this section, the term to be served is the aggregate of the consecutive terms imposed, and the offender shall serve all terms imposed for a felony before serving any term imposed for a misdemeanor.
(ORC 2929.41)