CLEM v. HANCOCK, JUDGE ETC.

No. 0-611.

241 Ind. 703 (1961)

170 N.E.2d 904

CLEM v. HANCOCK, JUDGE ETC.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Filed January 5, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles H. Clem, pro se.

Edwin K. Steers, Attorney General, and Patrick D. Sullivan, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.


PER CURIAM

Petitioner has filed pro se in forma pauperis, a paper which purports to be an appeal from a judgment in contempt entered against petitioner in the Vanderburgh Probate Court.

The paper does not in anywise conform with the requirements of Rule 2-35 for the filing of a transcript of record, nor does it describe the nature of the action which resulted in judgment for contempt.

Furthermore, it is shown to the court that the proceedings...

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