State v. Zapata, 495 N.E.2d 6 (Ohio 1986). · Go Syfert
State v. Zapata, 495 N.E.2d 6 (Ohio 1986). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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cited Cited "see" State v. Mayl
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See State v. Dickerson (1986), 25 Ohio St.3d 64, 65-66 , 25 OBR 86, 495 N.E.2d 6 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." City of Defiance v. Kretz
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See, also, State v. Dickerson (1986), 25 Ohio St. 3d 64, 66 , 25 OBR 86, 88, 495 N.E. 2d 6, 8 ; State v. Steele (1977), 52 Ohio St. 2d 187, 192 , 6 O.O. 3d 418, 421, 370 N.E. 2d 740, 743 ; Mentor v. Giordano (1967), 9 Ohio St. 2d 140, 146 , 38 O.O. 2d 366, 369, 224 N.E. 2d 343, 347 .
The State of Ohio
v.
Zapata
No. 85-1940.
Ohio Supreme Court.
Jul 16, 1986.
495 N.E.2d 6
M. Scott Ramey, for appellee., Lydy, Moan & Douglas and James E. Moan, for appellants.
Brown, Celebrezze, Douglas, Holmes, Locher, Sweeney, Wright.
Published

[*67] This cause (consisting of case Nos. L-85-117 through L-85-123), certified by the court of appeals as being in conflict with State v. Schell (1984), 13 Ohio App. 3d 313, is affirmed on authority of State v. Dickerson (1986), 25 Ohio St. 3d 64, decided this date.

Celebrezze, C.J., Sweeney, Locher, Holmes, C. Brown, Douglas and Wright, JJ., concur.