Ohio Court of Appeals, 1912

Hardee v. State

Hardee v. State
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided October 23, 1912 · Prendergast
150 S.W. 610 (South Western Reporter)

Hardee v. State

Opinion of the Court

PRENDERGAST, J.

By proper indictment the appellant was charged with rape on a girl under 15 years of age, was tried and convicted, and given the lowest penalty.

[1] There is no statement of facts with the record. The only thing that purports to be appears to have been made out by a stenographer, but not signed or agreed to by any of the attorneys, nor approved in any way by the court. It cannot he considered by us.

[2] The charge of the court clearly presents the matter in the manner authorized, and in accordance with the indictment. No question attempted to be raised by appellant can be considered, in the absence of a statement of facts.

The judgment is therefore affirmed.

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