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Guest Post on Battered-Woman Syndrome

By Marianna Bettman on July 13, 2011

On June 14 I posted my column on the Ohio Supreme Court decision in State v. Goff, in which the Court was faced with the issue of whether a woman who had murdered her husband and raised the battered-woman syndrome as a defense could be compelled to submit to a psychiatric examination by the…

Posted in Guest Posts, Legally Speaking Ohio, Ohio Supreme Court Watch

Battered-Woman Syndrome

By Marianna Bettman on June 14, 2011
State v. Goff, 128 Ohio St.3d 169, 2010-Ohio-6317.

In 1990, in a murder case in which a woman shot her husband while he slept, the Ohio Supreme Court first recognized the battered-woman syndrome as a defense in a criminal case. In that case, State v. Koss, Brenda Koss and a number of other…

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