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State ex rel. Crim v. Ohio Adult Parole Authority

Supreme Court of Ohio, at Columbus
Oct 13, 1999
87 Ohio St. 3d 38 (Ohio 1999)

Opinion

No. 99-491.

Submitted August 25, 1999.

Decided October 13, 1999.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals for Lucas County, No. 98AP-680.

Howard Crim, Jr., pro se. Betty D. Montgomery, Attorney General, and Joshua T. Cox, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


In 1998, appellant, Howard Crim, Jr., filed a complaint in the Court of Appeals for Franklin County for a writ of mandamus to compel appellee, Ohio Adult Parole Authority ("APA"), to credit his sentence with his one-hundred-eight-day period of pretrial confinement. The APA filed a motion to dismiss the complaint. The APA attached to its motion an affidavit of the prison records custodian establishing that Crim's sentences had been credited for the period of his pretrial confinement. The court of appeals denied the writ.

This cause is now before the court upon an appeal as of right.


We affirm the judgment of the court of appeals. A writ of mandamus will not issue to compel an act that has already been performed. State ex rel. Eads v. Callahan (1998), 82 Ohio St.3d 405, 406, 696 N.E.2d 581, 582.

Judgment affirmed.

Moyer, C.J., Douglas, Resnick, F.E. Sweeney, Pfeifer, Cook and Lundberg Stratton, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State ex rel. Crim v. Ohio Adult Parole Authority

Supreme Court of Ohio, at Columbus
Oct 13, 1999
87 Ohio St. 3d 38 (Ohio 1999)
Case details for

State ex rel. Crim v. Ohio Adult Parole Authority

Case Details

Full title:The State ex rel. Crim, Appellant, v. Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Appellee

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio, at Columbus

Date published: Oct 13, 1999

Citations

87 Ohio St. 3d 38 (Ohio 1999)
716 N.E.2d 1147

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