Lutz v. Mason, Unpublished Decision (5-9-2002)
Lutz v. Mason, Unpublished Decision (5-9-2002)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} Coram nobis is a procedural writ that is used to correct errors of fact. However, it is not part of Ohio law. State v. Perry
(1967),
{¶ 3} A further review of the complaint indicates that petitioner is attempting to file a petition for post conviction relief. Such petition is governed by R.C.
{¶ 4} Accordingly, we dismiss this action sua sponte. Petitioner to pay costs. The clerk is directed to serve notice of this judgment upon all parties as provided in Civ.R. 58(B).
Writ Dismissed.
MICHAEL J. CORRIGAN, P.J. AND FRANK D. CELEBREZZE, JR., J., CONCUR.
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