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State ex Rel. Dormody, v. McClure

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jun 29, 1977
50 Ohio St. 2d 335 (Ohio 1977)

Opinion

Nos. 76-1237, 76-1275, 76-1366, 77-194 and 77-231

Decided June 29, 1977.

Prohibition — Alleged lack of jurisdiction — Writ denied, when.

IN PROHIBITION.

Mr. Robert G. Schultz, Jr., for relators in cases Nos. 76-1237, 76-1275, 76-1366 and 77-194.

Mr. Gregory W. Happ, for relators in case No. 77-231.

Mr. J.M. Kinney, for respondent.


Relators seek writs of prohibition to prevent respondent from trying them for the offenses of driving while under the influence of alcohol (R.C. 4511.19), alleging that respondent has no jurisdiction due to the fact that the Uniform Traffic Ticket sanctioned by Traf. R. 21 does not provide that the signature of the issuing officer be verified.

Prohibition is not the proper remedy where there is an adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law. State, ex rel. Dickison, v. Court of Common Pleas (1971), 28 Ohio St.2d 179. Respondent has jurisdiction of the persons and subject matter. Any complaint with regard to the form of the ticket can be dealt with by motion prior to trial or in the ordinary course of appeal.

Since the relators have an adequate remedy at law, the writs are denied.

Writs denied.

O'NEILL, C.J., HERBERT, CELEBREZZE, P. BROWN, SWEENEY and LOCHER, JJ., concur.

W. BROWN, J., not participating.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Dormody, v. McClure

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jun 29, 1977
50 Ohio St. 2d 335 (Ohio 1977)
Case details for

State ex Rel. Dormody, v. McClure

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE, EX REL. DORMODY ET AL., v. McCLURE, JUDGE. THE STATE, EX REL…

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Jun 29, 1977

Citations

50 Ohio St. 2d 335 (Ohio 1977)
364 N.E.2d 278

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