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Case No. 2009-0330 State of Ohio v. Scott A. Speer Expand
 
 
November 17, 2009
11-17-2009
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Must Court Dismiss Hearing-Impaired Juror for Cause When Audio Recording Will Be Evidence at Trial?

State of Ohio v. Scott A. Speer, Case no. 2009-0330

6th District Court of Appeals (Ottawa County)

ISSUE: In a criminal trial where audio tapes will be introduced as evidence of the defendant's guilt, is a trial court required to dismiss for cause a juror who on voir dire informs the court that she has a hearing disability that prevents her from hearing an audio recording and requires her to read the lips of live witnesses?
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