STATE v. MONGOLD

No. 91-C-25.

62 Ohio Misc.2d 178 (1991)

The STATE of Ohio v. MONGOLD.

Court of Common Pleas of Ohio, Auglaize County, Criminal Division.

Decided March 27, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark E. Spees, prosecuting attorney, and Garrett T. Gall, for the state.

S. Mark Weller, for defendant.


FREDERICK D. PEPPLE, Judge.

The defendant, Richard J. Mongold, has filed a motion to dismiss the indictment for violating R.C. 2923.24, possessing criminal tools, on the basis that the intention to use an article for the purpose of violation of a section of the Ohio Revised Code contained in R.C. Title 45 is not within the definition of purpose to use it "criminally," the defendant urging that purpose to use an item "criminally" requires an intention to violate a...

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