Case Name: STACHOWICZ v. STATE
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1926-06-03
Citations: 4 Ohio Law Abs. 472
Docket Number: No. 19861
Parties: STACHOWICZ v. STATE
Judges: 
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 4
Pages: 472–472

Head Matter:
STACHOWICZ v. STATE
No. 19861.
Supreme Court
Dock. June 3, 1926.
Attorneys — Kelroy & Dembowskf, for Pltf.; E. C. Stanton and F. A. Irvine, Cleveland, for Deft.

Opinion:
The State brought this action originally in the Cuyahoga Common Pleas against Stanley Stachowicz which resulted in his conviction for illegal possession.
It appears that Stachowicz was a bartender at a soft drink establishment and that intoxicating liquor was found on the second floor. At the trial there was no evidence to show that the bartender Stachowicz, was the owner of the liquor.
Stachowicz in the Supreme Court contends:
1. That the court erred in permitting an inference that the liquor belonged to Stachowicz.