State v. Moody

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1978-07-12

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Per Curiam. In his first three propositions of law appellant contends that it was reversible error for the trial court to admit in evidence certain inculpatory statements made by him to the police as well as other evidence elicited or obtained from him during his detention, since he was not provided his federal constitutional and state statutory (R. C. 2935.20) rights to counsel; that there was no voluntary waiver of th…

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