STATE v. COLLINS

No. 7575.

94 Ohio App. 401 (1952)

THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLEE, v. COLLINS, APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Hamilton county.

Decided November 17, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. C. Watson Hover and Mr. Henry C. Schoettmer, for appellee.

Mr. Thomas C. Spraul, for appellant.


HILDEBRANT, P. J.

Defendant appeals from his conviction by a jury of shooting with intent to wound. He complains of the charge of the court on his plea of self-defense, which charge reads, in part, "if the evidence favorable to the plea of self-defense preponderates, then you may find the defendant had the right to resort to self-defense. But if the defendant failed to prove he had the right to self-defense, then you must not consider the defense of...

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