Louisiana v. Odenbaugh
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In 2006, a Morehouse Parish grand jury indicted Defendant Lee Roy Odenbaugh, Jr., for the 2006 first degree murders of Jessie Mae Porter and Sondra Porter Odenbaugh and attempted first degree murder of Jessica Cooper. After the penalty phase, the jury unanimously recommended a sentence of death for each first degree murder count, finding Defendant knowingly created a risk of death or great bodily harm to more than one person. Defendant appealed his conviction and death sentence on the basis of thirty-six assignments of error. After careful review of all of Defendant's arguments on appeal, the Supreme Court affirmed his conviction and death sentence.
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