ULCH v. MAXWELL

No. 38892.

177 Ohio St. 108 (1964)

ULCH v. MAXWELL, WARDEN.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 9, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. George William Ulch, in propria persona.

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


Per Curiam.

Petitioner's primary contention is that his conviction was invalid because the attorney appointed to represent him was a deputy clerk of courts. He bases this argument on the provisions of Section 4705.01, Revised Code, which reads in part as follows:

"No sheriff, deputy sheriff, or coroner shall practice as an attorney at law in any court of this state, and no Clerk of the Supreme Court or Court of Common Pleas, or the deputy of either...

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