Cooks v. State, Department of Corrections

Florida District Courts of Appeal
Cooks v. State, Department of Corrections, 905 So. 2d 250 (2005)
2005 Fla. App. LEXIS 9731; 2005 WL 1467898
Browning, Nortwick, Wolf

Cooks v. State, Department of Corrections

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Tareyan Cooks seeks mandamus relief with respect to two proceedings in the circuit court, but as best we can discern from the allegations of the petition and the supporting-documentation provided by petitioner, one of those proceedings was dismissed without prejudice based on petitioner’s failure to provide documentation necessary to determine his entitlement to relief, and the other was dismissed for failure to pay the filing fee or secure an order of insolvency. Petitioner fails to show that he has either cured the pleading deficiency identified in the former case, or resolved the fee issue as to the latter case. He therefore fails to demonstrate a prima facie basis for the granting of mandamus relief. Accordingly, we deny the petition for writ of mandamus as legally insufficient.

PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS DENIED.

WOLF, C.J., VAN NORTWICK and BROWNING, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Tareyan COOKS v. STATE of Florida, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
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1 case
Status
Published