Walker v. Koch, Unpublished Decision (5-23-2002)
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{¶ 2} Initially, we find that Walker's complaint for a writ of procedendo is deficient because it is improperly captioned. The complaint for an extraordinary writ must be brought by petition, in the name of the state on relation of the person applying. The failure of Walker to properly caption his complaint for a writ of procedendo constitutes sufficient reason for dismissal. Allen v. Court of Common Pleas of Allen Cty. (1962),
{¶ 3} In addition, Walker has failed to comply with the mandatory requirement of R.C.
{¶ 4} Finally, Walker has failed to establish that he is entitled to a writ of procedendo. A writ of procedendo is an extraordinary writ that is issued by a superior court to an inferior court, ordering the inferior court to proceed to judgment. State ex rel. Miley v. Parrott,
{¶ 5} Plaintiffs motion requesting copies of judgment and journal entries, filed 10-17-01, is denied. The docket reflects that notice was issued as to each journal entry. The docket also reflects the address provided by plaintiff namely LY E.C.I., 501 Thompson Road, Conneaut Ohio 44030-8000, is plaintiff's correct address.
{¶ 6} Accordingly, we grant Judge Koch's motion to dismiss. It is further ordered that the Clerk of the Eighth District Court of Appeals serve notice of this judgment and date of entry, pursuant to Civ.R. 58(B), upon all parties. Costs to Walker.
Complaint for procedendo dismissed.
KENNETH A. ROCCO, P.J. CONCURS JAMES D. SWEENEY, J. CONCURS
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