State v. Sellards

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1985-06-05

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Douglas, J. The issue presented is whether the accused was denied his constitutional right of due process of law when he was compelled to stand trial on the basis of an indictment and bill of particulars which averred that the alleged offenses occurred during broadly specified intervals. An individual accused of a felony is entitled to an indictment setting forth the “nature and cause of the accusation” pursu…

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