Per Curiam.
Appellants assert in their propositions of law that the court of appeals erred in dismissing their habeas corpus petitions. Appellants contend that their indictments were invalid under R.C. 2941.03(D) because none of the charges alleged that the offenses were committed within the territorial jurisdictions of their sentencing courts. Appellants' contention is meritless because it merely attacks the validity or sufficiency of their indictments. Such...
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