State ex rel. Unger v. QuinnState ex rel. Unger v. Quinn
The issue before this court is whether
However, the statutory grant of exclusive original jurisdiction to the court of common pleas is immediately followed by the qualifying phrase, “over prosecutions under this section.” This phrase clarifies any ambiguity that would be found in the phrase “exclusive original jurisdiction.” Black’s Law Dictionary (5 Ed. 1979), defines “prosecution” as “[a] criminal action; a proceeding instituted and carried on by due course of law, before a competent tribunal, for the purpose of determining the guilt or innocence of a person charged with crime. * * *” Thus, the specialized procedures and the jurisdictional grant to the courts of common pleas “over prosecutions under this section” demonstrate a legislative intent that all prosecutions for violations of
For reason of the foregoing, the writ is allowed, and the order of transfer of December 15,1983 is hereby vacated, and respondents are ordered to proceed to trial of the underlying criminal action.
Writ allowed.