State v. Eley

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1978-12-06

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CELEBREZZE, J. I. The appellant raises two propositions, of law in the instant cause. In his first proposition of law, appellant contends that a defendant cannot be properly convicted of a crime where the elements necessary to establish the offense are provided in part by the conduct of the defendant and in part by another, unless there is a showing of a common criminal design or conspiracy. This issue was…

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