State v. Swiger

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1966-02-16

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Matthias, J. The defendants herein have made three joint contentions. They shall be considered in the following order: (1) The trauma of May 5, 1963, was not the direct and proximate cause of the victim’s death. (2) The state of Ohio did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendants had a purpose or intent to kill deceased. < ="1" label…

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