STATE v. LEVINGSTON

No. 95-CA-03.

106 Ohio App.3d 433 (1995)

The STATE of Ohio, Appellee, v. LEVINGSTON, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Second District, Champaign County.

Decided September 20, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Darrell L. Heckman, Champaign County Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee.

Richard E. Nau, for appellant.


FAIN, Judge.

Defendant-appellant Eric A. Levingston appeals from his conviction and sentence for two counts of breaking and entering and for one count of vandalism. He contends that the state failed to prove that his criminal trespass on two government-owned structures was for the purpose of committing a theft offense, and that his conviction on these counts is against the manifest weight of the evidence. Levingston further contends that his conviction for vandalism...

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