STATE v. FERGUSON

Nos. 90-514 and 90-286.

57 Ohio St. 3d 176 (1991)

THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLANT, v. FERGUSON, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided February 13, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Miller, prosecuting attorney, and Alan C. Travis, for appellant.

Thomas M. Tyack, for appellee.

William M. Schmitz and Abraham Cantor, urging affirmance for amicus curiae, Western Reserve Kennel Club.


ALICE ROBIE RESNICK, J.

Preliminarily, we must resolve the question of appellee's standing to challenge the statute for vagueness. It is well-established that an individual who engages in conduct which is clearly proscribed by a statute cannot complain of the vagueness of a law as applied to others. Hoffman Estates v. The Flipside, Hoffman Estates, Inc. (1982), 455 U.S. 489, 495; Broadrick v. Oklahoma (1973...

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