STATE EX REL. TAYLOR v. OHIO ADULT PAROLE AUTH.

No. 92-1205.

66 Ohio St.3d 121 (1993)

THE STATE EX REL. TAYLOR v. OHIO ADULT PAROLE AUTHORITY.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided April 14, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick L. Taylor, pro se.

Lee I. Fisher, Attorney General, and Joseph Mancini, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.


Per Curiam.

For the following reasons, we overrule Taylor's motion for default judgment (see Civ.R. 55[D]) and summary judgment, and grant respondent's motion for summary judgment. Accordingly, petitioner's request for writs of mandamus or habeas corpus is denied.

I

Taylor first argues that he was entitled to a final parole revocation hearing within sixty days at the latest after his November 7, 1991 conviction for the new offense. In Morrissey...

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