State v. Mills
State v. Mills
Opinion of the Court
Hamilton County, No. C-880581. On June 11,1993, this court stayed the execution of sentence in this cause pending exhaustion of state post-conviction remedies. Appellee has moved that this court set a date for execution of sentence. It appearing to the court that all matters have been disposed of in case No. 91-172, appellant’s direct appeal of his conviction; ease No. 95-868, appellant’s appeal from his application for reopening in the court of appeals; and case No. 94-853, appellant’s post-conviction appeal,
IT IS ORDERED by the court, sua sponte, effective June 13, 1996, that the stay of execution entered in this cause on June 11,1993, be and is hereby revoked.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by this court that said sentence be carried into execution by the Warden of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility or, in his absence, by the Deputy Warden on Wednesday, the 11th day of September, 1996, in accordance with the statutes so provided.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified copy of this entry and a warrant under the seal of this court be duly certified to the Warden of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility and that said Warden shall make due return thereof to the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County.
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