Case Name: Lippert, Appellant, v. Engle, Supt., et al., Appellees
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1977-11-16
Citations: 52 Ohio St. 2d 67
Docket Number: No. 77-634
Parties: Lippert, Appellant, v. Engle, Supt., et al., Appellees.
Judges: O’Neill, C. J., Herbert, Celebrezze, W. Brown, P. Brown, Sweeney and Locher, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, Second Series
Volume: 52
Pages: 67–67

Head Matter:
Lippert, Appellant, v. Engle, Supt., et al., Appellees.
(No. 77-634
Decided November 16, 1977.)
Mr. Robert L. Lippert, pro se.
Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, and Mr. Dennis L. Sipe, for appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Mandamus is not available where appellant has a plain and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law by way of appeal. See State, ex rel. Pressley, v. Indus. Comm. (1967), 11 Ohio St. 2d 141; State, ex rel. Woodbury, v. Spitler (1974), 40 Ohio St. 2d 1; State, ex rel. Racine, v. Dull (1975), 44 Ohio St. 2d 72; and In re Singer (1976), 45 Ohio St. 2d 130.
The judgment of the Court of Appeals, dismissing the complaint, is therefore affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
O'Neill, C. J., Herbert, Celebrezze, W. Brown, P. Brown, Sweeney and Locher, JJ., concur.