Perotti v. Mahoning Cty. Clerk, Unpublished Decision (2-6-2006)
Perotti v. Mahoning Cty. Clerk, Unpublished Decision (2-6-2006)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
On November 2, 2005, Petitioner John W. Perotti filed a "Petition for Writ of Mandamus" seeking an order to compel Respondent to provide immediate service of certain documents in two separate cases. The first case involved a petition for a writ of mandamus filed in the Mahoning County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 2005CV03287. The second case was an original action for a writ of habeas corpus filed with this Court, assigned as Case No. 05 MA 121. Concerning the first case, Petitioner seeks to have his complaint in that case served on the named defendants. Concerning the second case, Petitioner seeks to compel this Court, through our clerk of court, to provide him with service of a motion to dismiss, apparently because his mailing address changed after original service was attempted. On December 19, 2005, Respondent filed a joint motion to dismiss and motion for summary judgment in order to have the instant action dismissed. For the following reasons, we sustain Respondent's motion to dismiss.With respect to Common Pleas Case No. 2005CV03287, on November 23, 2005, this Court dismissed a separate petition for writ of mandamus filed by Petitioner that requested the exact relief sought here: an order compelling service of the complaint. SeePerotti v. Vivo, 7th Dist. No. 05-MA-165,
With respect to our Case No. 05 MA 121, Petitioner is requesting that we issue a writ of mandamus to our own clerk for the Court of Appeals to serve Petitioner with a copy of a motion to dismiss. Petitioner is essentially asking this Court to issue an order to itself. R.C. §
In addition, in order to prevail on a writ of mandamus, the relator must show that he has no plain and adequate remedy at law. State ex rel. Hodges v. Taft (1992),
Finally, as Respondent indicates, R.C. §
For all the aforementioned reasons, we hereby dismiss the petition for a writ of mandamus. Costs to be taxed against Petitioner.
This is a final order. Clerk to serve notice as provided by the civil rules.
Waite, J., concurs. Donofrio, P.J., concurs. DeGenaro, J., concurs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John W. Perotti, Petititioner v. Mahoning County Clerk
- Cited By
- 6 cases
- Status
- Unpublished