State v. Thomas

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1988-12-30

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Sweeney, J., dissenting. The majority is correct in essentially reiterating the standard that “* * * [i]nvoluntary manslaughter is always and necessarily a lesser included offense of murder because murder cannot ever be committed without also committing or attempting to commit a felony or a misdemeanor.” State v. Kidder (1987), <a href="/opinion/6868469/state-v-kidder/#282…

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