30 Ohio St. 2d 324 | Ohio | 1972
This is an appeal from the denial of a writ of mandamus by the Court of Appeals for Franklin County.
Appellant, Laura J. Henslee, was a field coordinator with the Ohio Department of Urban Affairs until June 30, 1971, when the entire department was reorganized and all field offices abolished, thus eliminating her position.
Appellant seeks an order requiring the respondent,
Basically, appellant disagrees with the conclusions drawn by the Court of Appeals from the evidence. The opinion of the Court of Appeals, however, indicates a careful and thorough review of the evidence, and correctly states that the burden is on the appellant to “demonstrate that there is plain, clear, and convincing evidence which would require the granting of the writ.” The material submitted by appellant to us likewise fails to demonstrate that the Court of Appeals improperly evaluated the evidence in light of the relief sought. The first paragraph of the syllabus in State, ex rel. Skinner Engine Co., v. Kouri (1940), 136 Ohio St. 343, is as follows, “Mandamus is an extraordinary writ and will not lie unless the claimant can establish a clear legal right thereto.”
The judgment of the Court of Appeals is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.