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State v. Collett

Supreme Court of Ohio
Feb 28, 1945
144 Ohio St. 639 (Ohio 1945)

Opinion

No. 30246

Decided February 28, 1945.

Supreme Court — Dismissal — No debatable constitutional question involved — Criminal law — First degree murder — Short form of indictment — Section 13437-6, General Code — Bill of particulars denied — Accused sufficiently informed, when — Absence of coroner's report — Autopsy made on behalf of state — Report denied to accused — Not public record, when — Confession introduced — Voluntary and legally obtained, when — Results obtained by lie detector, admissible, when — Information as to nature and cause of accusation, not denied, when — Witness against self not compelled, when — Due process — Sections 10 and 16, Article I, Constitution — Articles V, VI and XIV, Amendments, U.S. Constitution.

APPEAL from the Court of Appeals of Fayette county.

Mr. John B. Hill, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. Simon L. Leis, for appellee.

Messrs. Smith Kirk, for appellant.


It is ordered and adjudged that this appeal as of right be, and the same hereby is, dismissed for the reason that no debatable constitutional question is involved.

Appeal dismissed.

WEYGANDT, C.J., ZIMMERMAN, BELL, WILLIAMS, TURNER, MATTHIAS and HART, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Collett

Supreme Court of Ohio
Feb 28, 1945
144 Ohio St. 639 (Ohio 1945)
Case details for

State v. Collett

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLEE v. COLLETT, APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Feb 28, 1945

Citations

144 Ohio St. 639 (Ohio 1945)
60 N.E.2d 170

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