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Penn v. Baily, J., et al.; Penn v. State

Supreme Court of Indiana
May 26, 1958
238 Ind. 702 (Ind. 1958)

Opinion

No. 0-516.

Filed May 26, 1958.

Petitioner, Robert Earl Penn, seeks a writ of mandamus against the respondent judge, Henry S. Baily, Judge 53rd Judicial Circuit.

Petition denied.

Robert Earl Penn, pro se.


The petitioner seeks a Writ of Mandamus against the respondent judge. The action is not prosecuted in the name of the State of Indiana on the relation of the party seeking the relief. The petition does not comply with Rule 2-35, which requires certified copies of the proceedings upon which the petition is based to be filed with the petition.

For the reasons stated the petition is denied.

NOTE. — Reported in 150 N.E.2d 571.


Summaries of

Penn v. Baily, J., et al.; Penn v. State

Supreme Court of Indiana
May 26, 1958
238 Ind. 702 (Ind. 1958)
Case details for

Penn v. Baily, J., et al.; Penn v. State

Case Details

Full title:PENN v. BAILY, JUDGE, ET AL.; PENN v. STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: May 26, 1958

Citations

238 Ind. 702 (Ind. 1958)
150 N.E.2d 571