State v. Childs

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1968-04-17

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BRown, J. The defendant raises four questions of law, which are as follows: 1. The delay in appointment of counsel denied the incarcerated defendant a fair trial by allowing the memories of his alibi witnesses to grow dim before the preparation of his defense could begin. 2. The erroneous admission of an out-of-court statement by an alleged co-conspirator which implicated the defendant in one of…

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