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Case No. 2014-1560 State of Ohio v. Tyshawn Barker Expand
 
 
November 17, 2015
11-17-2015
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Tyshawn Barker v. State of Ohio, Case No. 2014-1560

First District Court of Appeals (Hamilton County)

ISSUES:

-Is the statutory presumption in R.C. 2933.81(B) that a statement made during a recorded custodial interrogation is voluntary a violation of due process when applied to a juvenile?

-Does R.C. 2933.81(B)'s presumption of voluntariness affect a court's review of whether a defendant has waived Miranda rights?
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