STATE EX REL. WILLIAMS v. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

No. 74-953.

42 Ohio St. 2d 433 (1975)

THE STATE, EX REL. WILLIAMS, APPELLANT, v. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO, ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 11, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Jas. Slater Gibson, for appellant.

Mr. Harry Friberg, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. James D. Bates, for appellees.


Per Curiam.

Even assuming, without deciding, that prohibition is a proper remedy in this case, appellant cannot prevail; this court agrees with the Court of Appeals that if a juvenile is accused of committing a felony, the 90-day period established by R. C. 2945.71 (C) (2) and (D) for commencing trial does not begin to run until the Juvenile Court relinquishes jurisdiction and transfers the accused to the "adult" court.

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