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Ohio Supreme Court hears case of Akron inmate who killed girlfriend's parents

Death penalty cases in Ohio are automatically appealed to the state Supreme Court, which has set arguments for Jan. 8.
Credit: Summit County Prosecutor's Office
June 29, 2015: Shawn Ford is sentenced to death in the April, 2013 murders of a New Franklin couple

COLUMBUS (AP) - The Ohio Supreme Court has set oral arguments in the case of a man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents with a sledgehammer 10 days after stabbing their daughter.

Shawn Ford Jr. was convicted by a Summit County jury in 2014 of aggravated murder and other charges in the slayings of Margaret and Jeffrey Schobert one year earlier.

That same jury recommended the 24-year-old Ford receive the death penalty for killing Margaret Schobert, and the judge agreed.

Death penalty cases in Ohio are automatically appealed to the state Supreme Court, which has set arguments for Jan. 8.

Defense attorneys unsuccessfully argued that Ford's low IQ should have prevented the judge from sentencing their client to death.

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