STATE v. HARMON

No. 1150.

107 Ohio App. 268 (1958)

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

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Wayne County.

Decided January 15, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. James K. Leedy, prosecuting attorney, Mr. Leo R. Kindsvatter and Mr. Karl E. Hoover, for appellee.

Mr. Robert Critchfield, Mr. Lincoln Oviatt and Mr. Marion F. Graven, for appellant.


DOYLE, J.

Pursuant to indictment by the Grand Jury of Wayne County, Ohio, Chester Harmon was tried on five counts of sodomy. Each count related to an offense or offenses with a different boy.

The charges were that he "did unlawfully have carnal copulation against nature" with the named boys, "in an opening of the body, other than the sexual parts."

Trial was had to the court, a jury having been formally waived by the accused in compliance with the...

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