Case Name: William Benham v. William B. Conklin
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1854-12
Citations: 3 Ohio St. 509
Docket Number: 
Parties: William Benham v. William B. Conklin.
Judges: 
Reporter: Ohio State Reports, New Service
Volume: 3
Pages: 509–509

Head Matter:
William Benham v. William B. Conklin.
When relief can be had in the district court, it should be sought there, unless-there is some special and sufficient reason for coming into the Supreme-Court.

Opinion:
Thurman, C. J.
This is an application for leave to file a petition in error to reverse a judgment of the common pleas. The applicant may file his petition in the district court, without leave, and-there is no special reason why it should be filed- in this court. Under these circumstances, we think it proper to refuse leave. When relief can be had in the district court, it should be sought: there, unless there is some special and sufficient reason for coming; into this court.
Leave refused.