We affirm the judgment of the court of appeals. Any defect caused by the alleged failure to file criminal complaints or the claimed impropriety of the municipal court's assumption of jurisdiction over the rape charges is not cognizable in habeas corpus. Taylor was convicted and sentenced upon an indictment regularly issued, and the common pleas court had jurisdiction to try, convict, and sentence him on the charged offenses. See
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TAYLOR v. MITCHELL
No. 99-2069.
88 Ohio St.3d 453 (2000)
TAYLOR, APPELLANT, v. MITCHELL, WARDEN, APPELLEE.
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Submitted April 11, 2000.
Decided May 17, 2000.
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