State v. Spisak

521 N.E.2d 800, 36 Ohio St. 3d 80, 1988 Ohio LEXIS 85
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedApril 13, 1988
DocketNo. 86-1099
StatusPublished
Cited by58 cases

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State v. Spisak, 521 N.E.2d 800, 36 Ohio St. 3d 80, 1988 Ohio LEXIS 85 (Ohio 1988).

Opinions

Per Curiam.

Pursuant to R.C. 2929.05(A), this court is required to review all cases in which the sentence of death has been imposed in the same manner in which we review other criminal cases and, in addition, to independently weigh the aggravating circumstances against the mitigating factors adduced at trial, and determine whether the sentence of death is appropriate in the case at bar. State v. Maurer (1984), 15 Ohio St. 3d 239, 15 OBR 379, 473 N.E. 2d 768. However, we are not required to consume limited judicial resources writing opinions which analyze time-worn legal arguments raised in a multiplicity of printed pages.1 State v. Poindexter (1988), 36 Ohio St. 3d 1, 520 N.E. 2d 568. With these parameters in mind, we have reviewed each of appellant’s sixty-four propositions of law and find them to be without merit. We affirm the judgment of the court of appeals and uphold appellant’s sentence of death.

In propositions of law one, nineteen, fifty-four through fifty-six, sixty-two and sixty-four, appellant raises arguments which have previously been raised and rejected in the following cases: State v. Jenkins (1984), 15 Ohio St. 3d 164, 15 OBR 311, 473 N.E. 2d 264, certiorari denied (1985), 472 U.S. 1032; Maurer, supra; State v. Buell (1986), 22 Ohio St. 3d 124, 22 OBR 203, 489 N.E. 2d 795, certiorari denied (1986) , 479 U.S. _, 93 L. Ed. 2d 165; State v. Williams (1986), 23 Ohio St. 3d 16, 23 OBR 13, 490 N.E. 2d 906, certiorari denied (1987), 480 U.S. _, 94 L. Ed. 2d 699; and State v. Steffen (1987) , 31 Ohio St. 3d 111, 31 OBR 273, 509 N.E. 2d 383.

In propositions of law two through eight, ten through fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-four through thirty-six, thirty-eight through forty-one, forty-three through forty-seven, forty-nine, fifty-one through fifty-three, fifty-seven through sixty-one, and sixty-three, appellant raises arguments which we find to be not well-taken on the basis of our review of the record in light of the following authorities: Maurer, supra; Donnelly v. DeChristoforo (1974), 416 U.S. 637; Darden v. Wainwright (1986), 477 U.S. 168; Strickland v. Washington (1984), 466 U.S. 668; Evitts v. Lucey (1985), 469 U.S. 387; State v. Smith (1985), 17 Ohio St. 3d 98, 17 OBR 219, 477 N.E. 2d 1128; State v. Lytle (1976), 48 Ohio St. 2d 391, 2 O.O. 3d 495, 358 N.E. 2d 623; State v. Staten (1969), 18 Ohio St. 2d [83]*8313, 47 O.O. 2d 82, 247 N.E. 2d 293; State v. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity (1986), 23 Ohio St. 3d 141, 23 OBR 295, 491 N.E. 2d 1129 (distinguished); Payton v. New York (1980), 445 U.S. 573 (distinguished); Rawlings v. Kentucky (1980), 448 U.S. 98; State v. Rogers (1986), 28 Ohio St. 3d 427, 28 OBR 480, 504 N.E. 2d 52, paragraph one of the syllabus (Rogers II), reversed on other grounds (1987), 32 Ohio St. 3d 70, 512 N. E. 2d 581; Buell, supra; Wainwright v. Witt (1985), 469 U.S. 412; State v. Rogers (1985), 17 Ohio St. 3d 174, 17 OBR 414, 478 N.E. 2d 984, paragraph three of the syllabus (Rogers I), reversed on other grounds (1987), 32 Ohio St. 3d 70, 512 N.E. 2d 581; State v. Williams (1983), 6 Ohio St. 3d 281, 6 OBR 345, 452 N.E. 2d 1323; State v. Williams (1986), supra; State v. Byrd (1987) , 32 Ohio St. 3d 79, 512 N.E. 2d 611; State v. Kidder (1987), 32 Ohio St. 3d 279, 513 N.E. 2d 311; Illinois v. Allen (1970), 397 U.S. 337; State v. White (1968), 15 Ohio St. 2d 146, 44 O.O. 2d 132, 239 N.E. 2d 65, paragraph two of the syllabus (distinguished); Evid R. 404(B); State v. Spikes (1981), 67 Ohio St. 2d 405, 21 O.O. 3d 254, 423 N.E. 2d 1123; Sehade v. Carnegie Body Co. (1982), 70 Ohio St. 2d 207, 24 O.O. 3d 316, 436 N.E. 2d 1001; State v. Morales (1987), 32 Ohio St. 3d 252, 513 N.E. 2d 267; Maurer, supra, paragraph seven of the syllabus; State v. Graven (1977), 52 Ohio St. 2d 112, 6 O.O. 3d 334, 369 N.E. 2d 1205; State v. Adams (1980), 62 Ohio St. 2d 151, 16 O.O. 3d 169, 404 N.E. 2d 144; State v. Thompson (1981), 66 Ohio St. 2d 496, 20 O.O. 3d 411, 422 N.E. 2d 855 (distinguished); State v. Mann (1985), 19 Ohio St. 3d 34, 19 OBR 28, 482 N.E. 2d 592; State v. Ferguson (1983), 5 Ohio St. 3d 160, 5 OBR 380, 450 N.E. 2d 265; Estelle v. Smith (1981) , 451 U.S. 454; Steffen, supra; R.C. 2945.39(D); Doyle v. Ohio (1976), 426 U.S. 610 (distinguished); Wainwright v. Greenfield (1986), 474 U.S. 284 (distinguished); State v. Fanning (1982), 1 Ohio St. 3d 19, 1 OBR 57, 437 N.E. 2d 583; Carter v. Kentucky (1980), 450 U.S. 288 (distinguished); State v. Price (1979), 60 Ohio St. 2d 136, 14 O.O. 3d 379, 398 N.E. 2d 772, paragraph four of the syllabus; State v. DeMarco (1987), 31 Ohio St. 3d 191, 31 OBR 390, 509 N.E. 2d 1257 (distinguished); Chapman v. California (1967), 386 U.S. 18.

Finally, in propositions of law nine, sixteen, twenty, twenty-three, thirty-seven, forty-two, forty-eight and fifty, appellant raises arguments which we find to be wholly without support in the record. In addition, appellant neither timely objected to nor raised below the errors alleged in propositions of law twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-nine, fifty-one, fifty-two and fifty-three, and has thus waived them: State v. Williams (1977), 51 Ohio St. 2d 112, 5 O.O. 3d 98, 364 N.E. 2d 1364, vacated in part on other grounds (1978), 438 U.S. 911; Schade, supra; Fanning, supra; State v. Scott (1986), 26 Ohio St. 3d 92, 26 OBR 79, 497 N.E. 2d 55. Our review of the record in each instance has failed to establish the presence of plain error. State v. Long (1978), 53 Ohio St. 2d 91, 7 O.O. 3d 78, 372 N.E. 2d 804, paragraph three of the syllabus; Scott, supra, at 103, 26 OBR at 88-89, 497 N.E. 2d at 64.

In summary, we find no merit in the propositions of law raised by appellant relevant to the proceedings below or to the constitutionality of this state’s death penalty scheme.

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