Per Curiam.
The court of appeals denied the writ, stating, "[a]n adequate remedy at law exists by way of appeal," without further explanation.
The record before the court of appeals contained no more than is before this court, namely, a copy of appellee's entry which contains no findings of fact or conclusions of law.
In State v. Mapson (1982),
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