State v. Cooper

In State v. Cooper (Nov. 18, 1999), Cuyahoga App. No. 75282, 1999 Ohio App, the defendant argued that her constitutional rights were violated by the prosecutor's use of her post-arrest silence for impeachment purposes during cross-examination, and that the state improperly referred to her silence during closing argument. Under the facts of Cooper, there was "no evidence as to when the appellant was advised of her Miranda rights." Id.