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State v. McDonald
68 N.E.2d 114
Ohio Ct. App.
1946
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By the Court.

Defendant, while seated in a parked automobile on a downtown street corner of Cincinnati, was arrested, charged, under an ordinance of the city of Cincinnati, with being a known thief, and convicted on that charge in the Municipal Court of Cincinnati.

The sole evidence introduced was a criminal record, showing a robbery conviction in 1931, convictions of loitering in 1929, probation on a charge of carrying concealed weapons in 1930, consorting in 1943, and a conviction in federal court for sending poison through the mails in 1943.

From the above record it .appears that there is no substantial evidence of thievery in recent years, which it is the object of the ordinance to suppress.

Accordingly, the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded to the Municipal Court, with instructions to discharge the defendant.

Judgment reversed.

Hildebrant, P. J., Matthews and Ross, JJ., concur.

Case Details

Case Name: State v. McDonald
Court Name: Ohio Court of Appeals
Date Published: Feb 11, 1946
Citation: 68 N.E.2d 114
Docket Number: 6600
Court Abbreviation: Ohio Ct. App.
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