STATE v. JONES

Nos. 39417, 39418 and 39419.

4 Ohio St. 2d 13 (1965)

THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLEE, v. JONES, APPELLANT. THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLEE, v. TAYLOR, APPELLANT. (Two cases.)

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided October 20, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Norman J. Putman, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. Ira G. Turpin, for appellee.

Mr. Lawrence James Jones, Mr. George William Taylor and Mr. Van Robert Taylor, in propria personae.


Per Curiam.

In each of these cases, the defendant was convicted of a felony, a motion for leave to appeal was filed in the Court of Appeals after expiration of the time within which appeal could have been filed as a matter of right (see Section 2953.05, Revised Code), that motion was denied, and a motion for leave to appeal was allowed by this court.

Although a large number of questions were raised, this court was and is of the opinion that there was...

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