STATE EX REL. FERREBEE v. COURT OF APPEALS

No. 41419.

14 Ohio St. 2d 109 (1968)

THE STATE, EX REL. FERREBEE, ADMX., v. COURT OF APPEALS, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided April 24, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Rowland, Bridgewater & Robe, for relator.

Mr. Samuel B. Erskine, for respondent.


Per Curiam.

Plaintiff by this action seeks to prevent the Court of Appeals from ruling on defendant's appeal from the ruling of the Court of Common Pleas by which his motion for a new trial was expunged. A writ of prohibition is an extraordinary judicial writ, which the Supreme Court is empowered to issue by Section 2 of Article IV of the Constitution, to prevent an inferior court or tribunal from usurping or exercising jurisdiction with which it is not legally...

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