Ohio Court of Appeals, 1948

State v. Miller

State v. Miller
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided November 11, 1948 · Wiseman, Miller, Hornbeck
85 N.E.2d 582; 84 Ohio App. 138; 39 Ohio Op. 157; 1948 Ohio App. LEXIS 650 (North Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Miller

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

This cause is submitted on motion-of ■ plaintiff, appellee herein, to dismiss the appeal on-the ground that no bill of exceptions was filed. After-considering the assignments of error and the treatment of the errors assigned by defendant, appellant herein, in her brief, we conclude that a bill of exceptions will be required to exemplify the errors complained of. There being no bill of exceptions and the time within which a bill of exceptions may be filed having expired, the motion to dismiss the appeal will be sustained.

Motion sustained.

Wiseman, P. J., Miller and Hornbeck, JJ., concur..

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