Ohio Supreme Court, 1997

State v. Taylor

State v. Taylor
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided May 14, 1997
78 Ohio St. 3d 1492; 678 N.E.2d 1229

State v. Taylor

Opinion of the Court

Cuyahoga App. No. 65711. Upon consideration of the motion filed by counsel for appellant for stay of execution in the above-styled cause pending the exhaustion of state post-conviction remedies, and it appearing from the exhibits to the motion that a petition for post-conviction relief has been filed by appellant with the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court,

IT IS ORDERED by the court that said motion be, and the same is hereby, granted.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the court that execution of sentence be, and the same is hereby, stayed, pending the exhaustion of all proceedings for post-conviction relief before courts of this state, including any appeals.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that counsel for the appellant and for the appellee shall notify this court when all proceedings for post-conviction relief before courts of this state have been exhausted.

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