STATE v. HARRIS

No. 82CRA26575.

7 Ohio Misc. 2d 43 (1982)

THE STATE OF OHIO v. HARRIS.

Hamilton County Municipal Court.

Decided October 20, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Charles F. Dorfman, for plaintiff.

Mr. John H. Burlew, for defendant.


PAINTER, J.

This matter came on for a preliminary hearing. Defendant, Fay E. Harris, stands charged with a violation of R.C. 2913.11, passing bad checks. The issue is whether "there is probable cause to believe the crime alleged or another felony has been committed and that the defendant committed it. * * *" Crim. R. 5(B)(4)(a). A finding of probable cause "shall be based solely on the presence of substantial credible evidence thereof." Crim. R. 5(B)(5). While the...

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