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Dye v. Judge of Wabash Circuit Court

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jun 22, 1959
239 Ind. 709 (Ind. 1959)

Opinion

No. 0-571.

Filed June 22, 1959.

Lawney Dye, petitioner, petitions, for writ of mandamus directed against respondent, Judge of the Wabash Circuit Court.

Petition denied.

Lawney Dye, pro se.


We have before us petition for writ of mandamus seeking an alternative writ of mandamus directed to the respondent court. The petition fails to set out or make exhibits thereto certified copies of all pleadings, orders, and entries pertaining to the subject matter as required by rule 2-35, and it is therefore fatally defective.

Petition denied.

NOTE. — Reported in 159 N.E.2d 392.


Summaries of

Dye v. Judge of Wabash Circuit Court

Supreme Court of Indiana
Jun 22, 1959
239 Ind. 709 (Ind. 1959)
Case details for

Dye v. Judge of Wabash Circuit Court

Case Details

Full title:DYE v. JUDGE OF WABASH CIRCUIT COURT

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Jun 22, 1959

Citations

239 Ind. 709 (Ind. 1959)
159 N.E.2d 392