Case Name: The State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Arrington, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1965-05-19
Citations: 2 Ohio St. 2d 172
Docket Number: No. 39108
Parties: The State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Arrington, Appellant.
Judges: Taft, C. J., Zimmermah, Matthias, Herbert, Sohheider and BrowN, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, Second Series
Volume: 2
Pages: 172–173

Head Matter:
The State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Arrington, Appellant.
(No. 39108
Decided May 19, 1965
Mr. John T. Corrigan, prosecuting attorney, Mr. Dennis J. McGuire and Mr. Charles W. Fleming, for appellee.
Mr. Jerry Milano, for appellant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Defendant contends that his constitutional rights have been invaded by permitting the confessions to be introduced in evidence and considered by the jury, and that the prosecutor was in error in not notifying defendant's counsel of the proposed interrogation.
The record discloses that defendant songht the interviews at which the confessions were voluntarily made; that he did not request counsel at the time; and that he was not refused the assistance of counsel.
The judgment of the Court of Appeals is affirmed on authority of State v. McLeod, 1 Ohio St. 2d 60.
Judgment affirmed.
Taft, C. J., Zimmermah, Matthias, Herbert, Sohheider and BrowN, JJ., concur.