State v. Walker

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1978-07-26

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Per Curiam. I. Appellant, in his first proposition of law, essentially asserts that the evidence presented at trial did not attain the requisite degree of proof needed to support his conviction. Our consideration of this proposition is limited to an examination of the record at the trial to determine whether the evidence presented, “which, if believed, would convince the average mind…

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