Oregon v. McAnulty
Annotate this CaseThe State charged defendant with one count of aggravated murder for the starvation, neglect and abuse of her daughter, "Jeanette," and one count of tampering with physical evidence. She moved to suppress statements she made to detectives who responded to a 911 call when the girl fell asleep on the floor and was thereafter unresponsive. The jury unanimously returned a guilty verdict to each charge, and the trial court sentenced defendant to death. On automatic review, defendant raised eighteen alleged errors in connection with her conviction, trial and sentence. Reviewing each, but finding no reversible error, the Oregon Supreme Court affirmed defendant's conviction and sentence.
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