State v. Williams

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1983-03-30

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Celebrezze, C.J. This appeal poses the issue of whether the state, under the circumstances of this case, was required to disclose the identity of the informant to appellee, a criminal defendant. Appellee argues that his rights to a fair trial and to confront his accusers were violated by the trial court’s ruling that the informant would remain anonymous. On the other hand, the state suggests that the informan…

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