ALLEN v. STATE 21 Ohio App. 403,153 N.E. 218 (1926). CASE BRIEF

ALLEN V. STATE

21 Ohio App. 403,153 N.E. 218 (1926)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a prosecution for false pretenses.

FACTS: Allen (D) was an agent in the collection of monies for his principal. D was convicted of obtaining title by false pretenses to $400 of which he was in possession as an agent. The jury was instructed that it did not matter whether D was paid the money by his principal or whether he collected it for his principal. D applied for a rehearing.

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