Wilson v. Lake County Criminal Court
101 N.E.2d 333, 230 Ind. 37, 1951 Ind. LEXIS 214
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Wilson v. Lake County Criminal Court, 101 N.E.2d 333, 230 Ind. 37, 1951 Ind. LEXIS 214 (Ind. 1951).
Opinion
The relator, appearing pro se, files a verified petition for writ of mandate to compel certain action by the Criminal Court of Lake County. The relief sought relates to a proceeding in an inferior court, but wholly fails to comply with the requirements of Rule 2-35 of this court.
The issuance of the writ is denied.
Note.—Reported in 101 N. E. 2d 333.
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