State v. Moss

Decided 1986-10-20

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OPINION DROWOTA, Justice. The issue in this case is whether the Sentencing Reform Act of 1982, as amended, embodies a policy that sentencing determinations should begin with the presumption that the minimum sentence should be imposed. Defendant, Leonard Moss, was convicted of second degree murder in the Hamilton County Criminal Court on September 27, 198…

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