Case Name: The State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Blair, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1973-09-26
Citations: 35 Ohio St. 2d 223
Docket Number: No. 72-145
Parties: The State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Blair, Appellant.
Judges: O’Neill, C. J., Herbert, Corrigan, Stern, Celebrezze, W. Brown and P. Brown, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, Second Series
Volume: 35
Pages: 223–224

Head Matter:
The State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Blair, Appellant.
[Cite as State v. Blair (1973), 35 Ohio St. 2d 223.]
(No. 72-145
Decided September 26, 1973.)
Mr. George C. Smith, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. C. William Brownfield, Jr., for appellee.
Messrs. Brownfield, Kosydar, Bowen, Bally & Sturts and Mr. Laurence E. Sturts, for appellant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
By reason of the holding and mandate of the Supreme Court of the United States in Roaden v. Kentucky (1973), 37 L. Ed. 2d 757, which this court is required to follow, the judgment of the Court of Appeals must be reversed.
Judgment reversed.
O'Neill, C. J., Herbert, Corrigan, Stern, Celebrezze, W. Brown and P. Brown, JJ., concur.