Case ID: ohio-st_171/html/0555-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The State, ex rel. Welsh, Director of State Personnel, v. Court of Appeals of the Tenth Appellate District et al.
    (No. 36834
    Decided March 1, 1961.)
    
      
      Mr. Mark McElroy, attorney general, Mr. Theodore B. Baker and Mr. John M. Caren, for relator.
    
      Mr. Mark McElroy, attorney general, and Mr. John A. Hoskins, for respondents.
   Per Curiam.

The extraordinary remedy of prohibition may not be employed as a substitute for the usual orderly process of appeal. The issue of jurisdiction sought to be raised by relator in this proceeding could be raised by him in the cause pending in the respondent court, and there determined.

The demurrer to the petition is sustained and a writ of prohibition is denied.

Writ denied.

Weygandt, C. J., Zimmerman, Taet, Matthias, Bell, Herbert and 0’Neill,. JJ., concur.