Ohree v. Commonwealth

Decided 1998-01-13

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BENTON, J., concurring and dissenting. Because I believe the statutes relating to jury costs and attorney fees fail to require consideration of an indigent’s ability to pay, thus violating the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, I dissent from Part II of the opinion. I also disagree with the majority’s assertion in Part III that Oh…

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