Case Name: Albert H. Barth, Justice of the Peace, etc., v. The State, ex rel. Saul Zielonka, Solicitor, etc.
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1923
Citations: 1 Ohio Law Abs. 260
Docket Number: 17692
Parties: Albert H. Barth, Justice of the Peace, etc., v. The State, ex rel. Saul Zielonka, Solicitor, etc.
Judges: Marshall, C. J., Robinson, Jones,) Day and Allen, JJ., concur. Wanamaker, J., not participating.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 1
Pages: 260–260

Head Matter:
17692.
Albert H. Barth, Justice of the Peace, etc., v. The State, ex rel. Saul Zielonka, Solicitor, etc.
Error to the Court of Appeals of Hamilton county.

Opinion:
MATTHIAS, J.
Under the provisions of Section 6212, General Code, one-half of the money arising from fines and forfeited bonds resulting from the enforcement of the provisions of the state prohibition law, known as the Crabbe act, go to the state treasury, and one-half thereof to the treasury of the county,- municipality or township of the judge or magistrate before whom the prosecution is held.
Judgment reversed.
Marshall, C. J., Robinson, Jones,) Day and Allen, JJ., concur. Wanamaker, J., not participating.