State ex rel. Bishop v. Hedspeth
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Opinion
From what we can glean from the record, Susan Carol Bishop (“Petitioner”) appeals from the dismissal of her pro se petition for a writ of prohibition, which was filed in the Circuit Court of Carter County on November 11, 2002 against The Honorable David J. Hedspeth, Bradshaw Smith, and Missy Duncan (collectively, “Respondents”).1 The circuit court dismissed the petition for lack of jurisdiction. We do the same.2
We do so as we determine that we are without jurisdiction to entertain the appeal. The dismissal of a writ proceeding in which dismissal is based upon the court’s determination that it lacked jurisdiction to issue a preliminary writ is not appealable. Merrell v. Director of Revenue, 82 S.W.3d 227, 280 (Mo.App. W.D.2002); State ex rel. Stoecker v. Director of Revenue, 734 S.W.2d 263, 266 (Mo.App. E.D.1987). We, therefore, dismiss the appeal.3
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