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State ex Rel. v. Bolasny

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 11, 1934
190 N.E. 246 (Ohio 1934)

Opinion

No. 24531

Decided January 11, 1934.

Supreme Court — Contempt — offering to fraudulently secure passing bar examination grade.

INFORMATION IN CONTEMPT.

Mr. John W. Bricker, attorney general, Mr. Joseph Godown and Mr. Isadore Topper, for relator.

Mr. I.R. Morris, for respondent.


The court finds the defendant, Bertha Belle Bolasny, guilty as charged in the information. And the said defendant being now before the court for sentence and having nothing further to say, it is ordered and adjudged that said defendant pay to the clerk of this court the costs of this action.

It is further ordered and adjudged that the said Bertha Belle Bolasny be forever barred from admission to the bar of Ohio.

It is therefore ordered that the marshal of this court be charged with the custody of said defendant and that upon failure by her to pay said costs, that said marshal shall deliver said defendant in person to the custody of the sheriff of said Franklin county, at the county jail, for service of said costs.

Finding of guilty.

WEYGANDT, C.J., ALLEN, STEPHENSON, JONES, MATTHIAS, BEVIS and ZIMMERMAN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. v. Bolasny

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 11, 1934
190 N.E. 246 (Ohio 1934)
Case details for

State ex Rel. v. Bolasny

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE EX REL. BRICKER, ATTY. GENL. v. BOLASNY

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Jan 11, 1934

Citations

190 N.E. 246 (Ohio 1934)
190 N.E. 246