STATE v. BLACK

No. 76-219.

48 Ohio St. 2d 262 (1976)

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

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 22, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William F. McKee, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, for appellee.

Frizzell & Hendricks Co., L. P. A., Mr. Kenneth G. Frizzell, Messrs. Mills, Nelson & Remy and Mr. Reese F. Mills, for appellant.


PAUL W. BROWN, J.

Appellant's claim that Ohio's death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment under Furman, supra, and under the specified provisions of the federal and state Constitutions, has been decided by this court in State v. Bayless (1976), 48 Ohio St.2d 73, and the appellant's claim is overruled for the reasons therein stated.

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