HEARNS v. MAXWELL

No. 38732.

176 Ohio St. 387 (1964)

HEARNS v. MAXWELL, WARDEN.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 24, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Richard Hearns, in propria persona.

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


Per Curiam.

Petitioner's sole contention in this case is that the prosecution did not prove the essential elements of the crimes for which petitioner was charged. Petitioner urges that he could not be guilty of burglary because the house which was burglarized belonged to his sister, that he had a key thereto and permission to enter it at any time. Based on this, he contends that since he could not be guilty of burglary he also could not be guilty of larceny...

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