Per Curiam.
Section 6, Article IV of the Ohio Constitution, provides that judgments of the Courts of Appeals of this state shall serve as the ultimate and final adjudication of all cases except those involving constitutional questions, conflict cases, felony cases, cases in which the Court of Appeals has original jurisdiction, and cases of public or great general interest. Except in these special circumstances, it is abundantly clear that in this jurisdiction...
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