State v. Solomon
State v. Solomon
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
This is a law appeal from the Municipal Court of Columbus from a conviction on a charge of selling intoxicating iiquor without a license.
In response to a complaint a police officer called at defendant’s residence and asked the defendant whether she hed any whiskey; the defendant stated that she did not have any whiskey; then the officer asked the defendant to get the whiskey for him and gave her money; she then stated she would get the whiskey for him; whereupon she left the residence and in about five to ten minutes thereafter returned with the whiskey and delivered it to the police officer and, also, the change.
The fact that a police officer made the purchase does not constitute entrapment under the law of Ohio. State v. Miller, 85 Oh Ap 376; State v. Schubert, 80 Oh Ap 132; Davis v. State, 26 Oh Ap 340; State v. Foster, 75 N. E. (2d) 214; Vol. 12, O. Jur. page 80, Sec. 38. See also Vol. 15 Am. Jur. page 24; Vol. 22 C. J. S. Sec. 45, pp. 99, 102.
Finding no prejudicial error in the record the judgment is affirmed.
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