State v. Rance

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1999-06-16

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Cook, J. Do R.C. 2941.25(A) and the constitutional protections against double jeopardy prohibit trial courts from imposing separate sentences for both involuntary manslaughter and aggravated robbery? Pursuant to Ohio’s multiple-count statute, R.C. 2941.25, our answer to this question is “No.” DOUBLE JEOPARDY The double jeopardy protections afforded by the federal and state Constitutions guar…

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