Byrd v. McDonald
142 N.E.2d 920, 236 Ind. 706, 1957 Ind. LEXIS 238
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Byrd v. McDonald, 142 N.E.2d 920, 236 Ind. 706, 1957 Ind. LEXIS 238 (Ind. 1957).
Opinion
Petitioner, by his verified petition, seeks an alternative writ of mandamus directed to the Respondent. 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, so it is fatally defective.
Petition denied.
Note. — Reported in 142 N. E. 2d 920.
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