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PROCEDENDO, POSTRELEASE CONTROL, ADEQUATE REMEDY AT LAW, INORDINATE AMOUNT OF TIME, AND OUTSTANDING MOTION
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ORIGINAL ACTION - mandamus; prohibition; improper caption; adequate remedy at law.
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Sufficient compensation by way of monetary damages.
Courts will not grant equitable remedies, such as ...
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Mandamus, prohibition, guilty pleas, jurisdiction, R.C. 2901.11 and 2931.03, adequate remedy at law.
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EXTRAORDINARY WRITS - habeas corpus; child custody; pendency of child custody proceeding in trial court does not deprive appellate court of jurisdiction to consider challenge to trial court's jurisdiction; lack of adequate remedy at law; patent and unambiguous lack of jurisdiction; Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act; temporary emergency custody; R.C. 3127.18; child must be present in state to give court temporary emergency custody; continuing jurisdiction; superior legal right to custody; full faith and credit.
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The court denies the application for a writ of procedendo to compel the trial court to properly impose postrelease control because there is an adequate remedy at law which precludes a writ; i.e., the appeal of the denial of Gregleys motion to resentence.
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Elections Mandamus and Prohibition Relators have an adequate remedy at law Writ denied.
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Mandamus, appeal, adequate remedy at law, res judicata, allied offenses, and sentencing.
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CIVIL LAW-- declaratory judgment and monetary damages; complaint dismissed; fair housing violation; election of administrative proceeding; section 1983 action; section 1985 action; prosecutorial immunity; adequate remedy at law; properly plead complaint; dismissal is in error; power to stay pending administrative proceedings; failure to exhaust; deference to trial court; dismissal not required, but allowable
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Prohibition; Domestic Relations Court; jurisdiction; Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act; adequate remedy at law.