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Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
Mar 8, 2000
330 Or. 120 (Or. 2000)

Summary

holding that defendant preserved a Johns-based argument when, in addition to broadly invoking OEC 404 and asserting that none of the exceptions to that rule applied, the defendant contended that the state did not allege that there was a "signature crime," because the defendant's reference to "signature crime" fairly alerted the trial court and the state that the Johns analysis was "fairly `in play'"

Summary of this case from State v. Borck

Opinion

March 8, 2000


Summaries of

Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
Mar 8, 2000
330 Or. 120 (Or. 2000)

holding that defendant preserved a Johns-based argument when, in addition to broadly invoking OEC 404 and asserting that none of the exceptions to that rule applied, the defendant contended that the state did not allege that there was a "signature crime," because the defendant's reference to "signature crime" fairly alerted the trial court and the state that the Johns analysis was "fairly `in play'"

Summary of this case from State v. Borck
Case details for

Petitions for Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Mar 8, 2000

Citations

330 Or. 120 (Or. 2000)
6 P.3d 1097

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