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State v. Orth

Supreme Court of Ohio
Mar 12, 1958
148 N.E.2d 917 (Ohio 1958)

Opinion

No. 35498

Decided March 12, 1958.

Supreme Court — Dismissal — No debatable constitutional question involved — Criminal law — Trial for murder in perpetration of robbery — Defense of alibi — Acquittal — Subsequent trial for robbery — Conviction — Doctrine of res judicata — Applicability to criminal action — Evidence — Due process — Section 10, Article I, Constitution — Article V, Amendments, U.S. Constitution.

APPEAL from the Court of Appeals for Allen County.

Mr. Anthony J. Bowers, for appellee.

Mr. James C. Blair, for appellant.


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

Appeal dismissed.

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


Summaries of

State v. Orth

Supreme Court of Ohio
Mar 12, 1958
148 N.E.2d 917 (Ohio 1958)
Case details for

State v. Orth

Case Details

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

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Mar 12, 1958

Citations

148 N.E.2d 917 (Ohio 1958)
148 N.E.2d 917

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