State v. Robinson

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 2009-11-18

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[Cite as State v. Robinson, 124 Ohio St.3d 76, 2009-Ohio-5937.] THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLANT, v. ROBINSON, APPELLEE. [Cite as State v. Robinson, 124 Ohio St.3d 76, 2009-Ohio-5937.] Criminal law — R.C 2909.04(A)(3) — The damaging of a single private telephone or cellular telephone disrupts public services in violation of R.C. 2909.04(A)(3) if the conduct substantially impairs the ability of law- enforcement officers, firefighters, rescue personnel,…

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