State ex rel. Elder v. Camplese
Annotate this CaseIn two separate criminal cases, Appellant was convicted of aggravated menacing and unauthorized use of property. Judge Albert S. Camplese presided over both cases. Appellant filed actions in prohibition against Judge Camplese in both cases, arguing that Judge Camplese lacked jurisdiction over both cases. The court of appeals dismissed both of Appellant’s complaints for prohibition. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) Appellant has alternate remedies at law by way of appeal from the underlying convictions; (2) Judge Camplese did not patently and unambiguously lack jurisdiction over either case; and (3) there was no defect in the criminal complaints in either case.
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