Ohio Court of Appeals, 1937

State v. Jackson

State v. Jackson
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided September 27, 1937 · Barnes, Geiger, Hornbeck
25 Ohio Law. Abs. 289; 1937 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 982

State v. Jackson

Opinion of the Court

OPINION

By THE COURT

On August 29, 1937, the defendant-appellant filed an application for re-hearing of this cause, to the end that the affirmation of the judgment of the Municipal Court, heretofore entered, may be vacated and set aside β€œfor reasons not hereinbefore presented to this court.”

Manifestly, good practice would require that the applicant make some showing at the time he files his application, of the reasons upon which he relies. Defendant-appellant did not do so, and has not done so since.

We have no information as to -the reason that might be advanced to cause us to reverse our former order in this matter.

Application for re-hearing denied.

BARNES, PJ, HORNBECK and GEIGER, JJ, concur.

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