Pallozzi v. State
Pallozzi v. State
Opinion of the Court
Epitomized Opinion
Published Only in Ohio Law Abstract
Pallozzi’s premises were searched for intoxicating liquors. In the cellar of the house
After his arrest he filed a motion demanding the return of his property. At the close of the evidence, this motion was overruled. Pallozzi claimed that the liquor w'as lawfully possessed, and therefore the searching officers had no right to seize it. After an affirmation by the Common Pleas, error was prosecuted. In affirming the lower court, the Court of Appeals held:
1. Under 12258 GC. as the motion involved a substantial right to this property, granting or overruling of the motion was such an order affecting a substantial right to render' the decision of the lower court reviewable.
2. When a search and seizure were being made for property that was illegally in possession, that property and papers taken which were not unlawfully' in possession but which were competent evidence in the case, the state had a right to retain the same until a final disposition of the case.
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