Ohio Supreme Court, 2001

State v. Murphy

State v. Murphy
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided August 21, 2001
93 Ohio St. 3d 1236

State v. Murphy

Opinion of the Court

Franklin C.P. 97CR052877. Upon consideration of the motions filed by counsel for appellant to stay the execution of sentence in the above-styled cause pending the timely filing of a petition for a writ of certiorari in the Supreme Court of the United States and pending the exhaustion of state postconviction remedies,

IT IS ORDERED by the court that said motions be, and the same are hereby, granted.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the court that compliance with the mandate and execution of sentence be, and hereby are, stayed pending the timely filing of the petition in the Supreme Court of the United States.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if such petition is timely filed, this stay shall continue for an indefinite period pending final disposition of this cause by the Supreme Court of the United States.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the court that this stay shall remain in effect until exhaustion of all state postconviction proceedings, including any appeals.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that counsel for the appellant and for the appellee shall notify this court upon a final disposition by the Supreme Court of the United States or when all proceedings for postconviction relief before courts of this state have been exhausted, whichever occurs later.

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