Hain v. State

Decided 1996-06-07

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CHAPEL, Vice Presiding Judge, concurring in result: I agree the sentence of death in this case should be affirmed. However, as noted by the majority, the trial court erred in compelling Hain’s testimony as to certain crimes he allegedly committed in Kansas. Clearly, an Oklahoma judge has no authority to grant Hain immunity from prosecution for crimes alleged to have occurred in Kansas. The admission of Hai…

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