OHIO POWER CO. v. JOHNSTON

No. 34716.

18 Ohio Misc. 55 (1968)

OHIO POWER CO. v. JOHNSTON.

Common Pleas Court of Hancock County.

Decided November 14, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Fred L. Form and Mr. Russell E. Rakestraw, for plaintiff.

Mr. Clyde H. Collins, for defendant.


MOORHEAD, J.

The Ohio Power Company brought this action for damages occasioned by the breaking of said power pole. The defendant, Carl Roger Johnston, was the owner and operator of a motor vehicle, which, on June 17, 1966, went over the curb along the east side of Western Avenue in the city of Findlay, Ohio, and struck a power pole of the plaintiff, which pole was then a part of plaintiff's power system along said Western Avenue.

Plaintiff claims damages totaling...

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