State v. Brandon

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1989-08-23

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Douglas, J. The issue before this court is whether appellee’s testimony before the trial court constituted evidence indicating that his prior convictions had been uncounseled. We do not believe that appellee’s statements constituted such evidence and, therefore, reverse the judgment of the court of appeals. As noted supra, the jury found ap-pellee not guilty of robbery but guilty of the lesser offense…

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