State v. Cooperrider

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1983-05-11

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Per Curiam. The issues before this court are: first, whether the charge on voluntary manslaughter was plain error and second, whether appellant was denied his right to effective assistance of counsel by defense counsel’s failure to object to that charge. This court finds the answers to both questions to be in the negative. Recently, in State v. Underwood, supra, this court had oc…

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