Lingo v. State

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 2014-03-25

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[Cite as Lingo v. State, 138 Ohio St.3d 427, 2014-Ohio-1052.] LINGO ET AL.; GLICK, APPELLANT, v. THE STATE OF OHIO ET AL.; WOHL, CLERK, APPELLEE. [Cite as Lingo v. State, 138 Ohio St.3d 427, 2014-Ohio-1052.] Courts—Judgments—Declaratory judgment is not proper vehicle for determining whether previously adjudicated rights were properly adjudicated—Court of common pleas may not vacate judgment of municipal court—Void judgm…

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