STATE EX REL. ROGERS v. BROWN

No. 97-547.

80 Ohio St.3d 408 (1997)

THE STATE EX REL. ROGERS, APPELLANT, v. McGEE BROWN, JUDGE, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 10, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bradley Frick, for appellant.

Ron O'Brien, Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney, Michael C. McPhillips and Harland H. Hale, Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys, for appellee.


FRANCIS E. SWEENEY, SR., J.

Appellant asserts in his sole proposition of law that a prohibition action is not rendered moot when a trial court exercises its jurisdiction by journalizing its judgment entry before the court of appeals acts on the requested writ. The court of appeals held that Judge McGee Brown's journalization of an entry granting a postdecree motion for interest rendered moot appellant's...

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