State ex rel. Mobley v. Tyack
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The Supreme Court dismissed Appellant's appeal challenging the decision of the court of appeals denying his motion for leave to continue a mandamus action, holding that Appellant's appeal was prohibited under Ohio Rev. Code 2323.52(G).
Appellant filed a complaint for a writ of mandamus alleging that he made a public-records request to Appellee, Franklin County Prosecutor G. Gary Tyack, under Ohio's Public Records Act, Ohio Rev. Code 149.43, for certain documents, and that Tyack had failed to answer his request. Thereafter, in a separate case, Mobley was declared a vexatious litigator. Mobley filed a motion for leave to continue his mandamus action as a vexatious litigator, but the court of appeals denied the motion and dismissed the mandamus action. The Supreme Court dismissed Appellant's appeal, holding that the Court lacked jurisdiction to consider the appeal.
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