Ohio Supreme Court, 1892

State v. Frieberg

State v. Frieberg
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided October 11, 1892 · Couet
49 Ohio St. (N.S.) 585

State v. Frieberg

Opinion of the Court

By the; Couet:

The principal objections urged to the indictment are, (1), that three distinct offenses are charged in one count; (2), the indictment fails to state what constituted the offal, filth and noxious matter put in the stream; and (8), the indictment does not state what quantity of any of these substances was put in the stream.

We think neither point well taken. The indictment is in due form, and the motion should have been overruled.

Exceptions sustained.

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