STATE v. BUTCHER

No. 86-182.

27 Ohio St. 3d 28 (1986)

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

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided November 26, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Corrigan, prosecuting attorney, and John P. Tremsyn, for appellant.

Paul Mancino, Jr., for appellee.


Per Curiam.

Without citation to any legal authority whatsoever, the state maintains that when a criminal defendant is being held in jail as a result of having been charged with the commission of separate and distinct felonies, the triple-count provision of R.C. 2945.71(E) is not applicable. Presumably, the state seeks to invoke the rule contained in State v. Ladd (1978), 56 Ohio St.2d 197 [10 O.O.3d...

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