State ex rel. Hamlin v. Collins
Ohio Supreme Court
State ex rel. Hamlin v. Collins, 65 Ohio St. 2d 63 (Ohio 1981)
418 N.E.2d 398; 19 Ohio Op. 3d 259; 1981 Ohio LEXIS 447
Brown, Celebrezze, Holmes, Locher, Sweeney
State ex rel. Hamlin v. Collins
Opinion of the Court
The sole issue before this court is whether mandamus is a proper remedy for appellant to pursue the back pay allegedly due to him. There is no question, based on past decisions of this court, that mandamus is proper under these facts. See State, ex rel. Colangelo, v. McFaul (1980), 62 Ohio St. 2d 200; State, ex rel. Martin, v. Columbus (1979), 58 Ohio St. 2d 261; State, ex rel. Osborn, v. Jackson (1976), 46 Ohio St. 2d 41; State, ex rel. Dean, v. Huddle (1976), 45 Ohio St. 2d 234; Monaghan v. Richley (1972), 32 Ohio St. 2d 190.
Accordingly, the judgment of the Court of Appeals is reversed and the cause remanded to that court for further proceedings.
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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