State v. Williams

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 2012-12-06

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[Cite as State v. Williams, 134 Ohio St.3d 521, 2012-Ohio-5695.] THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLANT, v. WILLIAMS, APPELLEE. [Cite as State v. Williams, 134 Ohio St.3d 521, 2012-Ohio-5695.] Evid.R. 404(B) is in accord with R.C. 2945.59 in that it precludes the admission of evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts offered to prove the character of an accused in order to show that the accused acted in conformity therewith, but it does not preclude admission…

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