State v. Franklin

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1991-11-20

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Herbert R. Brown, J. R.C. 2929.05(A) requires us to undertake a three-part analysis in capital cases. First, we must review the judgment and consider Franklin’s claims of error. Second, we must independently weigh the evidence of aggravating and mitigating factors. Third, we must decide whether the sentence of death is excessive or disproportionate to the penalty imposed *122</page-num…

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