548 N.E.2d 241-245Supreme Court of Ohio.
1989.
MOTION DOCKET Tuesday, December 5, 1989 86-1689. State v. Esparza. Lucas County, No. L-84-225. UPON CONSIDERATION of the motion filed by counsel for appellant to continue the 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 Lucas County Court of Common Pleas, IT IS ORDERED by the court that said motion be, and the same is hereby, granted, effective December 1, 1989.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the court that compliance with the mandate and execution of sentence be, and the same are hereby, stayed pending the exhaustion of all proceedings for post-conviction relief before courts of this state.
86-2056. State v. Hooks. Montgomery County, No. 9275. UPON CONSIDERATION of the motion filed by counsel for appellant to continue the 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 Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, IT IS ORDERED by the court that said motion be, and the same is hereby, granted, effective December 1, 1989.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the court that compliance with the mandate and execution of sentence be, and the same are hereby, stayed pending the exhaustion of all proceedings for post-conviction relief before courts of this state.
87-2074. State v. Coleman. Hamilton County, No. C-850490. UPON CONSIDERATION of the motion filed by counsel for appellant to stay execution of sentence in the above-styled cause pending the timely filing of an appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, IT IS ORDERED by the court that said motion be, and the same is hereby, granted, effective December 4, 1989.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the court that compliance with the mandate and execution of sentence be, and the same are hereby, stayed, pending the timely filing of an appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if such appeal 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.
Resnick, J., dissents.
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