STATE v. CURRENS

Nos. C 88 CRB 28929 A and B.

55 Ohio Misc. 2d 3 (1989)

THE STATE OF OHIO v. CURRENS.

Hamilton County Municipal Court.

Decided May 25, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael D. Rudd, for the state.

Michael Hohn, for defendant.


MARK P. PAINTER, J.

This case comes before the court for decision on defendant's motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. The facts necessary for the court's determination of this issue are undisputed.

I Facts

On October 15, 1988, during the Cincinnati Bicentennial Tall Stacks celebration, the defendant, Thomas J. Currens, Jr., was observed by officers of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources at the mouth of the Licking River, where it flows...

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