STATE v. OSBORNE

No. 76-953.

50 Ohio St. 2d 211 (1977)

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

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 22, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. George C. Smith, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. Ronald J. O'Brien, for appellee.

Mr. Carl T. Wolfrom, for appellant.

I.


Per Curiam.

Appellant contends first that the use for impeachment purposes of appellant's "silence" (i. e., his failure to offer an alibi during numerous conversations, with numerous parties, in varied contexts, wherein he apparently discussed the murder of Mrs. Hermalee Ross) violated a privilege of defendants against self-incrimination granted by the United States and Ohio Constitutions, and violated appellant's rights to due process and to due course...

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