STATE v. POST

No. 86-425.

32 Ohio St. 3d 380 (1987)

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

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided September 16, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory A. White, prosecuting attorney, and Mark E. Stephenson, for appellee.

Randall M. Dana, public defender, David C. Stebbins, G. Benjamin Wills and Randall Porter, for appellant.


HERBERT R. BROWN, J.

In accordance with R.C. 2929.05(A), we are required to undertake a three-part review. First, we must review the judgment and consider the issues as we are required to do in all criminal cases. Second, we must independently weigh the evidence disclosed in the record and determine whether the aggravating circumstance the appellant was found guilty of committing outweighs the mitigating factors beyond a reasonable doubt. Finally, we must decide whether...

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