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State v. Deem Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: The court distinguished “inferior degree” offenses from “lesser included” offenses, holding that aggravated assault is an inferior degree of felonious assault. An instruction on the inferior degree offense is required only if the defendant presents sufficient evidence of the mitigating element, which here was provocation.
Legal Significance: This case established the “inferior degree” offense as a distinct category from lesser included offenses in Ohio law. An inferior degree offense has identical elements to the greater offense but includes an additional mitigating element, such as the provocation that distinguishes aggravated assault from felonious assault.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
The defendant, Deem, was indicted for felonious assault after repeatedly stabbing the victim. At trial, Deem sought a jury instruction on aggravated assault, arguing it was a lesser offense. To support this request, Deem presented evidence of a “historically stormy relationship” with the victim and an incident where the victim allegedly “bumped” his car with hers prior to the assault. Deem contended this evidence constituted serious provocation, a mitigating element that reduces felonious assault to aggravated assault. The trial court refused to give the instruction, finding the evidence of provocation insufficient as a matter of law to incite the use of deadly force. The jury subsequently convicted Deem of felonious assault. The court of appeals reversed, holding that the instruction should have been given. The State of Ohio appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court to clarify the relationship between the two offenses and the evidentiary threshold for such an instruction.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Is aggravated assault a lesser included offense of felonious assault, or is it an inferior degree offense that requires a jury instruction only when the defendant presents sufficient evidence of the mitigating element of serious provocation?
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Legal Issue
Is aggravated assault a lesser included offense of felonious assault, or is it an inferior degree offense that requires a jury instruction only when the defendant presents sufficient evidence of the mitigating element of serious provocation?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- Aggravated assault is an inferior degree of felonious assault, not a