O’connor v. Ohio

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1966-11-14

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Per Curiam. This is the second time petitioner has come before this Court with the claim that the prosecutor’s comment upon his failure to testify during his trial for larceny violated the constitutional right to remain silent. In O’Connor v. Ohio, <a href="/opinion/1087657/oconnor-v-ohio/" aria-des…

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