Per Curiam.
The laws of Ohio permit the review by the Court of Appeals of a judgment of the Common Pleas Court in a criminal action and provide for two methods of accomplishing this review, commonly referred to as (1) appeal as a matter of right and (2) appeal by leave of court. Each of these methods of review is initiated by a defendant-appellant and is circumscribed by certain procedural requirements or conditions which must be satisfied by the defendant...
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