Supreme Court of Delaware, 2015

Matter of Bible

Matter of Bible
Supreme Court of Delaware · Decided November 18, 2015 · Holland

Matter of Bible

Opinion

IN THE SUPREIVIE COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN THE MATTER OF THE § PETITION OF DONALD BIBLE § No. 486, 2015 FOR A WRIT OF MANDAMU S § Submitted: September 17, 2015 Decided: November 18, 2015 Before STRINE, Chief Justice; HOLLAND and VALIHURA, Justices.

O R D E R This 18th day of November 2015, it appears to the Court that: (1) The petitioner, Donald Bible, has filed a petition for a writ of mandamus under Supreme Court Rule 43. Bible requests that the Court issue a writ of mandamus directing the Governor and the General Assembly “to ' repeal and/or amend” June 2014 amendments to Superior Court Criminal Rule 61. (2) Upon receipt of the petition for a writ of mandamus, the Clerk issued a notice under Supreme Court Rule 29(b), directing Bible to show cause why the petition should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. Bible filed a response to the notice, contending that the Court has the authority to issue a writ of mandamus “to compel an officer or employee in the State . . . to perform a duty owed to a plaintif .” (3) Bible is mistaken. This Court’s “original jurisdiction to issue a writ of mandamus is limited to instances when the respondent is a court or a judge thereof.”1 The Court has no jurisdiction to issue a writ of mandamus to the Governor or the General Assembly.2 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, under Supreme Court Rules 29(b) and 43, that the petition for a writ of mandamus is DISMISSED.

BY THE COURT: /s/Rande. Holland Justice Anderson v. State, 2015 WL 5275853 (Del. Sept. 9, 2015) (quoting In re Hitchens, 600 A.2d 37, 38 (Del. 1991)).

2 See Del. Const. art. IV, § 11(5) (defining Court’s original jurisdiction to issue extraordinary writs).

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