
    JOYCE v. STATE.
    Ohio Supreme Court.
    No. 20977.
    Decided June 20, 1928.
    911. PERJURY — 480. Evidence.
   In prosecution for perjury, admission of evidence as to conversation with deceased third person, defendant not being present during conversation and conspiracy not being proved, is prejudicial error.

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