DAYTON v. ADAMS

No. 2901.

3 Ohio App. 2d 126 (1965)

CITY OF DAYTON, APPELLEE, v. ADAMS, APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Montgomery County.

Decided June 16, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Harry W. Phillips, city prosecutor, for appellee.

Mr. David H. Bailie, for appellant.


CRAWFORD, J.

Defendant, appellant herein, was found guilty and fined for driving at a speed of 35 miles per hour in a 25 mile per hour zone at approximately the 200 block on Salem Avenue in the city of Dayton in violation of Section 304 of the Code of General Ordinances.

The single assignment of error is that the finding of guilty is contrary to law. This assignment is based upon the fact that one of the motor vehicles used in radar detection of defendant...

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