Ohio Supreme Court, 1994

State v. Jackson

State v. Jackson
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided June 21, 1994
1994 Ohio 406

State v. Jackson

Opinion

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The State of Ohio, Appellant, v. Jackson et al., Appellees. [Cite as State v. Jackson (1994), Ohio St.3d .]

Appeal dismissed as improvidently allowed. (No. 93-1176 -- Submitted May 10, 1994 -- Decided June 22, 1994.)

Appeal from the Court of Appeals for Hamilton County, Nos. C-910777, C-910778, C-910779 and C-910780.

Joseph T. Deters, Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney, and William E. Breyer, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellant.

Judith L. Rauchman, for appellee Nathaniel Jackson.

Peter Rosenwald, for appellee Ronald Webster.

Raymond T. Faller, for appellee Marvin Murrell.

Thomas W. Miller and W. Kelly Johnson, for appellee Tim Murrell.

The cause is dismissed, sua sponte, as having been improvidently allowed.

Moyer, C.J., A.W. Sweeney, Douglas, Wright and F.E.

Sweeney, JJ., concur.

Resnick and Pfeifer, JJ., dissent and would reverse the judgment of the court of appeals.

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