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Cook v. Thompson

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jun 25, 1954
120 N.E.2d 407 (Ind. 1954)

Opinion

No. 0-367.

Filed June 25, 1954.

Donald Cook, petitioner, seeks to compel Curtis W. Thompson, Judge, to show cause why petitioner's motion for a new trial should not be set for hearing.

Petition dismissed.

Donald L. Cook, pro se.


The petitioner, appearing pro se, seeks an alternative writ of mandate to compel Curtis W. Thompson, Judge of the Ripley County Circuit Court, to show cause, if any, why petitioner's motion for a new trial should not be set for hearing. The relief sought relates to a proceeding in an inferior court. No certified copies of pleadings, orders and entries pertaining to the subject-matter accompany the petition, hence it does not comply with Rule 2-35 of this court. For this reason the petition is dismissed.

Petition dismissed.

NOTE. — Reported in 120 N.E.2d 407.


Summaries of

Cook v. Thompson

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jun 25, 1954
120 N.E.2d 407 (Ind. 1954)
Case details for

Cook v. Thompson

Case Details

Full title:COOK v. THOMPSON, JUDGE

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Jun 25, 1954

Citations

120 N.E.2d 407 (Ind. 1954)
233 Ind. 698