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The State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Glenn, Appellant.
    [Cite as State v. Glenn (1987), 33 Ohio St. 3d 601.]
    (No. 85-877
    Decided October 7, 1987.)
   On Motion for Continuance of Stay of Execution.

Stay granted pursuant to the new policy of this court that in all death penalty cases, where a motion for stay of execution pending exhaustion of state post-conviction proceedings has been filed, a stay will be granted for a period of six months during which time period a petition for post-conviction relief must be filed. No further time will be granted except in unusual circumstances. Absent such a filing

within said time, period, such stay will expire. If a petition for post-conviction relief has been filed within the time allotted, the previous stay granted shall remain in effect until exhaustion of all state post-conviction proceedings, including any appeals.

Moyer, C.J., Sweeney, Locher, Holmes, Douglas, Wright and H. Brown, JJ., concur.