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Michigan Law Review

1936

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Constitutional Law - Due Process - Bank Receiving Deposits During Insolvency Nov 1936

Constitutional Law - Due Process - Bank Receiving Deposits During Insolvency

Michigan Law Review

An Ohio statute provided that an officer of a bank who received a deposit therein "when he has knowledge that it is insolvent" shall be subject to criminal liability. The defendant, a director of a state bank, was indicted under the statute for receiving deposits therein knowing the bank to be insolvent. The court of appeals reversed a decision of the common pleas court dismissing the defendant. On appeal the defendant contended that the statute violated the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution in that the use of the word "insolvent," without providing a definition …