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Taylor v. Lippe

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, Erie County
Mar 1, 2001
Court of Appeals No. E-01-002 (Ohio Ct. App. Mar. 1, 2001)

Opinion

Court of Appeals No. E-01-002.

Decided: March 1, 2001.

Larry Taylor, pro se.

Kevin J. Baxter, prosecuting attorney and Mary Ann Barylski, for respondent Erie County Clerk of Courts.


DECISION AND JUDGMENT ENTRY


Relator, Larry Taylor, has filed a petition for a writ of mandamus. On January 25, 2001, this court issued a decision and judgment entry holding this case in abeyance for ten days to allow relator to comply with Loc.R. 7 of the Sixth District Court of Appeals by attaching a certificate from an appropriate officer of the institution in which he is incarcerated to his affidavit of indigency. Although relator did refile his affidavit of indigency fifteen days after our order,

he did not attach a certificate from an officer at Mansfield Correctional Institution setting forth the amount of funds that relator has on deposit with that institution. Accordingly, relator's petition is dismissed at relator's costs.

It is so ordered.

____________________ KNEPPER, J.
James R. Sherck, J., Richard W. Knepper, J., Mark L. Pietrykowski, P.J., CONCUR.


Summaries of

Taylor v. Lippe

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, Erie County
Mar 1, 2001
Court of Appeals No. E-01-002 (Ohio Ct. App. Mar. 1, 2001)
Case details for

Taylor v. Lippe

Case Details

Full title:Larry Taylor, Relator v. Stuart Lippe, et al., Respondent

Court:Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, Erie County

Date published: Mar 1, 2001

Citations

Court of Appeals No. E-01-002 (Ohio Ct. App. Mar. 1, 2001)