State v. Collins
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Opinion
Hocking County, No. 91-CA-17. This cause is pending before the court on the filing of a motion for an order directing the Court of Appeals for Hocking County to certify its record and as claimed appeal as of right from said court. Appellant’s request for extension of time to file a memorandum in support of jurisdiction was denied by this court on July 31, 1992. It appears from the records of this court that appellant has not filed a memorandum in support of jurisdiction in compliance with the Rules of Practice of the Supreme Court and therefore has failed to prosecute this cause with the requisite diligence. Upon consideration thereof,
IT IS ORDERED by the court that this cause be, and hereby is, dismissed sua sponte, effective March 3, 1993.
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608 N.E.2d 758, 66 Ohio St. 3d 1429, 1993 Ohio LEXIS 535, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-v-collins-ohio-1993.