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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 457
    VINSON v. STATE
    No. 19677.
    Supreme Court
    On motion for leave to file.
    Dock. Mar. 9, 1926.
    629. INDICTMENTS — Is an indictment charging an officer of a Building and Loan Corporation with signing a false financial statement of such corporation subject to demurrer because it does not allege that the statement was filed with the Superintendent of Building and Loan?
   Merritt A. Vinson was convicted upon a charge of perjury by Cuyahoga Common Pleas and this judgment was affirmed by the Court of Appeals.

Attorneys — James L. Lind, Cleveland, and J. G. Price, Columbus, for Vinson; C. C. Crabbe and J. I. Eagleson for State; both of Columbus.