Case ID: ohio-st_104/html/0614-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Parker v. Tunison.
    
      Supreme court — Dismissals—No constitutional question involved.
    
    (No. 17187
    Decided March 28, 1922.)
    Error to the Court of Appeals of Lucas county.
    
      Mr. Benj. F. James and Mr. Eldon H. Young, for plaintiff in error.
    
      Mr. John W. Fowler and Mr. Ben W. Johnson, for defendant in error.
   The court finds that the jurisdiction of this court in this proceeding in error is based on the allegalion of the petition in error that it involves questions arising under the constitution, and the court finds that the record does not disclose that the disposition of the case requires the court to consider whether any provision of the constitution has been violated or that any constitutional, question is involved in the case.

It is, therefore, ordered and adjudged that this ease be, and the same is hereby, dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

Dismissed for ivcmt of jurisdiction.

Marshall, C. J., Johnson, Hough, Wanamaker, Robinson, Jones and Matthias, JJ., concur.