The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that a hearing-impaired jury candidate should have been dismissed for cause in an Ottawa County murder case in which the court knew that evidence from an audio tape recording would be introduced as purported proof of the defendant’s guilt.
Attorney Paul F. Adamson

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