· 6/23/2017

State v. Kelley

Citations

  • 2017 Ohio 4475

Syllabus

The state's introduction, without notice, of evidence of acts germane to the offense charged, which occurred outside the period set forth in the indictment, constitutes plain error when such evidence is the only evidence introduced by the state that corroborates the ex-wife/coconspirator's testimony that ex-husband/appellant knowingly exerted control over public assistance benefits the household was not eligible to receive.

Judges: Jensen

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