JOHNSON v. STATE

No. 39028.

177 Ohio St. 37 (1964)

JOHNSON v. THE STATE OF OHIO ET AL.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided October 14, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Gene Elmer Johnson, in propria persona.

Mr. William B. Saxbe, attorney general, and Mr. William C. Baird, for respondents.


Per Curiam.

Petitioner's basic contention is that he was deprived of counsel at his preliminary hearing. He does not urge that the court refused to allow him to employ counsel but rather that the court refused to appoint counsel for him at the expense of the state. Petitioner entered a plea of not guilty at the preliminary hearing. He entered a plea of not guilty at his arraignment, and counsel was appointed to and did represent him at the expense of the state...

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