STATE v. YOUNG

No. 70-333.

27 Ohio St. 2d 310 (1971)

THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLANT, v. YOUNG, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided July 21, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John T. Corrigan, prosecuting attorney, Mr. Henry Szemer and Mr. Harvey R. Monck, for appellant.

Mr. Anthony J. Cotton, for appellee.


CORRIGAN, J.

The gravamen of the claim of error in this appeal is whether the state's cross-examination of defendant concerning his decision to remain silent during in-custody interrogation by police constituted an infringement upon the exercise of that constitutional right.

As we noted in State v. Laskey (1970), 21 Ohio St.2d 187, 194, nothing in Griffin v. California (1965), ...

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