State ex rel. Rootstown Local School District Board of Education v. Portage County Court of Common Pleas

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1997-04-28

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Per Curiam. Prohibition: General Rules In their propositions of law, relators assert that they are entitled to a writ of prohibition because the common pleas court lacks jurisdiction over the claims in the underlying action. In order for a writ of prohibition to issue, relators must establish that (1) the common pleas court is about to exercise judicial or quasi-j…

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