Vaughn v. Maxwell

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1965-06-23

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Per Curiam. In this action, petitioner is attacking the validity of his indictment, the fact that he was held three days incommunicado before he was taken before a magistrate, the failure of the court to appoint counsel prior to arraignment and the competency of his counsel. In relation to the first count charging malicious entry of a financial institution, petitioner urges that this count was void…

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