Case Name: LAMBEFF v. STATE
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1924-10-02
Citations: 3 Ohio Law Abs. 103
Docket Number: 
Parties: LAMBEFF v. STATE
Judges: 
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 3
Pages: 103–103

Head Matter:
No. 171
Note—This ease appeared 3 Abs. 55, and' is reprinted here on account of an error.
No. 99
LAMBEFF v. STATE
Ohio Appeals, 7th Dist., Mahoning Co.
No.
Decided Oct. 2, 1924
633. INFANTS—Conviction of contributing to delinquency held proper.
Published Only in Ohio Law Abstract
Attorneys—D. F. Rendinell, for Lambeff; H. H. Hull, for State; all of Youngstown.

Opinion:
ROBERTS, J.
Epitomized Opinion
Lambeff was charge with contributing to the delinquency of Cordelia Greenwood, a minor 16 years of age. The affidavit charged that he permitted her to associate with men for an immoral purpose in his room and in other places with full knowledge that she was a minor. Lambeff was found guilty in juvenille court and sentenced to a fine and imprisonment. The evidence disclosed that Lambeff permitted three couples of young people to occupy a room in a building which he was holding under a joint lease and that he carried drinks to them. The defendant prosecuted error. In sustaining the judgment, the court of appeals held:
1. That the judgment was not manifestly against the weight of the evidence, as no misconduct on the part of the court was pointed out and it cannot be said that any error was committed in this respect.