Case Name: BOOTH v. STATE; HAUCK v. STATE
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1923-05-31
Citations: 1 Ohio Law Abs. 671
Docket Number: Nos. 730, 733
Parties: BOOTH v. STATE HAUCK v. STATE
Judges: Funk, Pardee and Washburn, JJ.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 1
Pages: 671–671

Head Matter:
No. 681
BOOTH v. STATE HAUCK v. STATE
Ohio Appeals, Ninth District, Summit County
May 31, 1923.
Nos. 730, 733
This opinion has not been published except in Abstract.
166. ERROR.'
What constitutes reversible — Errors which in some cases might constitute reversible, not considered.
Funk, Pardee and Washburn, JJ.
Attorneys — r-Lloyd H Read, for plaintiffs in error; Arthur W. Doyle, Pros. Atty., for State.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Epitomized Opinion
Plaintiffs in error were indicted and tried separately for rape upon a school girl 17 years of age. One admitted connection with the girl but alleged it was with her consent. The other denied that he had anything to do with the girl. Each was found guilty and prosecuted error to this court.
In the bills of exceptions the court finds some errors well taken and which might in some circumstances be prejudicial to the accused. But from examination of the record in each case the court is unanimously of the opinion that both plaintiffs in error are guilty and that substantial justice was done in the court below and that the jury would have found thq accused guilty even if the error had not occurred. Judgment in each case affirmed.