Case Name: SCHNIEDERMAN etc v. SESSANSTEIN
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1929-05-29
Citations: 7 Ohio Law Abs. 349
Docket Number: No 21290
Parties: SCHNIEDERMAN etc v SESSANSTEIN
Judges: Kinkade, Robinson and Jones, JJ, concur. Allen, J, dissents.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 7
Pages: 349–350

Head Matter:
SCHNIEDERMAN etc v SESSANSTEIN
Ohio Supreme Court
No 21290.
Decided May 29, 1929

Opinion:
Syllabus by
MATTHIAS, J.
AUTOMOBILES
(50 C2c) An ordinance of a municipality which prescribes a manner of driving or a rate of speed of automobiles in conflict with the provisions of the statute is invalid, valid.
The provision of an ordinance of a municipality, which makes unlawful a rate of speed exceeding fifteen miles per hour, regardless of whether such speed is great er than reasonable and proper, considering the width, traffic use and the general and usual rules of such road or highway, is in conflict with 12603, GC, and therefore invalid.
TRIAL
(590 W3g) A witness who testifies as to • facts cannot be discredited by evidence of the expression of an opinion relative to the merits of the case,
Kinkade, Robinson and Jones, JJ, concur. Allen, J, dissents.