STATE OF OREGON v. IMLAH


204 Or. 43 (1955)

281 P.2d 973

STATE OF OREGON v. IMLAH

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Affirmed April 6, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Floyd D. Hamilton, Portland, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was John N. Mohr, Hood River.

Kenneth M. Abraham, District Attorney for Hood River County, Hood River, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Charles A. Phipps, The Dalles.

Before WARNER, Chief Justice, and TOOZE, ROSSMAN, LUSK, BRAND and LATOURETTE, Justices.


AFFIRMED.

LUSK, J.

In this case the defendant, Donald Dwaine Imlah, was found guilty by a jury of murder in the first degree, without recommendation of life imprisonment, and was sentenced to death. He has appealed on the sole ground that the verdict was not the unanimous verdict of the jury.

1, 2. There are five assignments of error, but they all raise the single question in different ways. There is no claim that the defendant was not fairly tried...

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