State v. Beasley

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The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant’s convictions for three counts of aggravated murder and one count of attempted murder. The court affirmed the trial court’s imposition of three sentences of death but vacated Defendant’s sentence for his noncapital convictions, holding that the sentencing hearing and entry in this case were insufficient to satisfy State v. Bonnell, 16 N.E.3d 659 (Ohio 2014) and that a nun pro tunc entry did not suffice to cure the error. The Supreme Court remanded the cause to the trial court for the limited purpose of conducting a new sentencing hearing consistent with this decision. View "State v. Beasley" on Justia Law