Ohio Supreme Court, 1963

State v. Griffith

State v. Griffith
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided May 29, 1963 · Gibson, Griffith, Herbert, Matthias, Neill, Taft, Zimmerman
174 Ohio St. (N.S.) 553

State v. Griffith

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Section 2905.40, Revised Code, purporting to impose an absolute criminal liability upon one who operates or permits another to operate on his premises a picture machine exhibiting proscribed pictures without reference to guilty knowledge (scienter) or guilty purpose (mens rea) on the part of the accused is unconstitutional. City of Cincinnati v. Marshall, 172 Ohio St., 280; Smith v. California, 361 U. S., 147; State v. Warth, 173 Ohio St., 15; State v. Jacobellis, 173 Ohio St., 22.

The judgment of the Court of Appeals is reversed.

Judgment reversed.

Taft, C. J., Zimmerman, Matthias, O’Neill, Griffith, Herbert and Gibson, JJ., concur.

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