Ohio Supreme Court, 1935

Kangas v. Industrial Commission

Kangas v. Industrial Commission
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided May 29, 1935 · Williams, Day, Zimmerman, Jones
196 N.E. 422; 129 Ohio St. 669; 129 Ohio St. (N.S.) 669; 3 Ohio Op. 63; 1935 Ohio LEXIS 309 (North Eastern Reporter)

Kangas v. Industrial Commission

Opinion of the Court

It is ordered and adjudged by this court, that the judgment of the Court of Appeals be, and the same hereby is, reversed and the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas affirmed, for the reason that the Court of Appeals, two judges concurring, contrary to the provisions of Section 6, Article IY of the Constitution, reversed the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas upon the ground it was manifestly against the weight of the evidence. (Bayes v. Midland Casualty Co., 92 *670 Ohio St., 303, 110 N. E., 751; Brittain v. Industrial Commission, 95 Ohio St., 391, 115 N. E., 110.)

Judgment of Court of Appeals reversed and that of Common Pleas affirmed.

"Weygandt, O. J., Williams, Day and Zimmerman, JJ., concur. Jones, J., not participating.

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