MARTIN v. JUDGES OF LUCAS CTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

No. 90-1.

50 Ohio St. 3d 71 (1990)

MARTIN, APPELLANT, v. JUDGES OF THE LUCAS COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided April 4, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Martin, pro se.

Anthony G. Pizza, prosecuting attorney, and James C. Walter, for appellees.


Per Curiam.

In his argument in the court of appeals, appellant apparently sought to vindicate a statutory right to speedy action on his motion for a transcript. Here, he alleges violations of rights via alleged procedural errors in the trial court. Appellant's assertions of various violations of constitutional and statutory rights have no remedy in procedendo or mandamus. The former writ commands a lower court...

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