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The State of Ohio v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jul 6, 1960
168 N.E.2d 744 (Ohio 1960)

Opinion

No. 36538

Decided July 6, 1960.

Supreme Court — Dismissal sua sponte — No debatable constitutional question involved — Criminal law — Illegal possession of intoxicating liquor for sale — Affidavit — Sufficiency — Evidence.

APPEAL from the Court of Appeals for Franklin County.

Mr. Russell Leach, city attorney, and Mr. Bernard T. Chupka, for appellee.

Mr. W.S. Lyman, Sr., for appellant.


The appeal as of right herein is dismissed sua sponte for the reason that no debatable constitutional question is involved.

Appeal dismissed.

WEYGANDT, C.J., ZIMMERMAN, TAFT, MATTHIAS, BELL, HERBERT and PECK, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

The State of Ohio v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jul 6, 1960
168 N.E.2d 744 (Ohio 1960)
Case details for

The State of Ohio v. Jackson

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLEE v. JACKSON, APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Jul 6, 1960

Citations

168 N.E.2d 744 (Ohio 1960)
168 N.E.2d 744

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