State v. Theisen

1 Citing case

  1. State v. Webb

    188 N.E.2d 180 (Ohio Ct. App. 1962)

    It was brought out upon cross-examination of the complaining witness by counsel for Webb that the episode both embarrassed and insulted the 13-year-old girl, certainly the very thing the statute was designed to prevent. In the case of State v. Theisen, 94 Ohio App. 461, decided by the Court of Appeals for Huron County on April 13, 1953, the syllabus is as follows: "Upon proof beyond a reasonable doubt that an accused made improper exposure of his person in the presence of a child under 16 years of age, such accused may be fined or imprisoned as provided by Section 12423-1, General Code, regardless of proof of any additional overt act."