State v. Cooper

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1977-12-14

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Per Curiam. In his propositions of law Nos. 20 and 23, appellant contends that there were so many errors made by the trial court in its rulings on motions and objections, as well as in its jury instructions, that the judgment and findings of the court were contrary to law and prejudicial to the defendant. We disagree. Several of the issues raised by appellant in his brief to this court were not prope…

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