Case Name: JACKSON v. STATE
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1933-02-20
Citations: 14 Ohio Law Abs. 128
Docket Number: No 13051
Parties: JACKSON v STATE
Judges: MAUCK, MIDDLETON and BLOSSER, JJ, (4th Dist), sitting.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 14
Pages: 128–128

Head Matter:
JACKSON v STATE
Ohio Appeals, 8th Dist, Cuyahoga Co
No 13051.
Decided Feb 20, 1933
Tim Long, Cleveland, for plaintiff in error.
Norman S. Minor, Cleveland, for defendant in error.
MAUCK, MIDDLETON and BLOSSER, JJ, (4th Dist), sitting.

Opinion:
BY THE COURT
What purports to be a bill of exceptions in this proceeding was not allowed and signed by the trial court as containing a correct transcript of all the evidence on the matters complained of in the petition in error or any one of said matters. This state of the record prevents any consideration of the complaints in the petition in error and the judgment must be affirmed.
We desire, however, in this connection to call attention to the fact that the only error complained of which merits any attention was the overruling by the trial court of certain challenges of jurors for cause. To make this ruling prejudicial, however, it must appear that the defendant could not then reach the jurors in question by peremptory challenge. 24 O.J. page 207, citing Griffin v State, 18 Oh St 438; Erwin v State, 29 Oh St 186 and Selvaggio v State, 19 O.C.C. (N.S.) 88. The bill of exceptions is silent on this phase of the challenge.
Judgment affirmed.
JUDGES MAUCK, MIDDLETON and BLOSSER, concur.