Per Curiam.
This court has consistently held that in order for a writ of prohibition to lie, the following requirements must be satisfied: "(1) the court or officer against whom it is sought is about to exercise judicial or quasijudicial power; (2) the exercise of such power is unauthorized by law; and (3) it will result in injury for which no other adequate remedy exists." Ohio Bell v. Ferguson (1980),
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