State v. Jamison

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1990-03-07

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Alice Robie Resnick, J. I The crucial question we decide today involves the admissibility of other acts to establish an accused’s identity of the charged offenses. We find the other acts, i.e.-, robberies, forming a unique, identifiable plan of criminal activity, sufficiently probative as to identity to warrant their admission. To be admissible, these other acts must tend to show by substantial p…

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