Ex Parte Gill
Ex Parte Gill
Opinion
Pro se, Robert C. Gill, an inmate at the Donaldson Correctional Facility, petitions this Court for a writ of mandamus directing Morgan County Circuit Judge Sherrie W. Brown to vacate her denial of his requests for copies of certain documents and to order the circuit clerk of that county to copy the documents and to "forward" the copies to Gill at his address in the penitentiary.1 The petition is denied for the reasons we will explain.
Gill mailed the circuit clerk a signed document which reads:
"IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MORGAN COUNTY, ALABAMA
"Robert C. Gill
"Requester,
"To: Hon. John Pat Orr
"Circuit Clerk, Morgan
"4th Floor
"P.O. Box 668
"Decatur, Alabama 35602
"REQUEST PURSUANT TO THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENS TO INSPECT AND COPY PUBLIC WRITINGS/FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
"Comes now the requester, Robert C. Gill, and moves this Hon. Circuit Court Clerk, John Pat Orr, pursuant to the right of citizens to inspect and Copy Public Writings/Freedom of Information Act, Title 36, Section 12-40 of the Code *Page 1233 of Ala. 1975, Ex parte [State] of Alabama v. Roderick Matthews,
724 So.2d 1140 , for the following:"All information requested is in reference to Robert C. Gill [v.] State of Alabama, CC-95-43.60
"1. A copy of the Grand Jury Foreperson from 1980-2000, including the Race, Gender, and Age, Sex.
"2. A copy of the demographic data concerning members of Grand Jury including Race, Gender, and Age of the Spring Term 1995, Grand Jury No: 5591
"Done this 21st day of November, 2000.
"Respectfully Submitted,
"/s/ Robert C. Gill
"Robert C. Gill #168741
"100 Warrior Lane
"Bessemer, Alabama 35203"
During the several preceding weeks, Gill had mailed the circuit clerk two similar requests. One of the preceding requests specifically adds thenames of the grand jury forepersons to the specification of the information Gill seeks.
Because Gill's requests referred to his case number CC-95-43.60, a Rule 32, Ala.R.Crim.P., petition on Judge Brown's docket, the circuit clerk took Gill's requests to Judge Brown, who issued an order which reads, in pertinent part:
"The Court has reviewed petitioner's Request Pursuant To The Rights Of Citizens To Inspect And Copy Public Writings/Freedom Of Information Act, and determines that said request is due to be and hereby is DENIED."
Gill then petitioned the Court of Criminal Appeals for its writ of mandamus; but that court dismissed Gill's petition without explanation. Gill finally petitioned us for our writ.
The State, on behalf of the respondent Judge Brown, first argues that Gill is merely disguising a discovery motion as a citizen's request to inspect and to copy pursuant to §
"Gill never asserts that he, nor any of his agents, has ever made arrangements to pay the fees set forth in Rule 30, [Ala. R. Jud. Admin.,] and authorized by §
36-12-41 , Ala. Code 1975. Likewise, Gill never alleges that he or his agents were ever denied access to inspect or copy the documents that he requested. Gill's allegations concern the trial court's unwillingness to reproduce documents at the court's expenses and send them to him."
Respondent's brief, p. 11 (footnote omitted). The State is right.
On the one hand, §
"[A] `public writing' spoken of in Code 1975, §
On the other hand, §
In the case before us, Gill did not identify the particular writings to be copied and did not tender any payment for copies to be made. Likewise, he did not present himself at the circuit clerk's office or send an agent to inspect writings, to identify those to be copied, to make such copies, to pay the circuit clerk to make them, or to take delivery of them; and §
"`A writ of mandamus is an extraordinary remedy that requires the showing of: (1) a clear legal right in the petitioner to the order sought; (2) an imperative duty on the respondent to perform, accompanied by a refusal to do so; (3) the lack of another adequate remedy; and (4) the properly invoked jurisdiction of the court.'" Ex parte Wal-Mart,Inc.,
WRIT DENIED.
HOUSTON, SEE, LYONS, BROWN, HARWOOD, WOODALL, and STUART, JJ., concur.
MOORE, C.J., concurs in the result.
Reference
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- Ex Parte Robert C. Gill. (In Re: State of Alabama v. Robert C. Gill).
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