MINOR v. SELIGA

No. 35292.

168 Ohio St. 1 (1958)

MINOR, APPELLANT, v. SELIGA ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 21, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Or gill, Klein, Loux & Wickham, Mr. H. Frank Van-Lill and Messrs. Bostwick & Bostwick, for appellant.

Messrs. Thrasher & Dinsmore, for appellees.


WEYGANDT, C. J.

In each cause of action it is alleged that on December 8, 1955, the defendant John W. Seliga signed an affidavit charging that on the next preceding day the plaintiff Sterling P. Minor "was suspected of unlawfully of having maliciously destroying property in the said plaintiff place of business while under the influence of intoxicants by cutting the tops of three (3) stools on 422 and 306 this being contrary to and in violation of Section 2909.01 of...

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