B. Moody v. M. Wenerowicz, former Deputy of the DOC

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 31, 2023
Docket376 C.D. 2021
StatusUnpublished

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B. Moody v. M. Wenerowicz, former Deputy of the DOC, (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Brandon Moody, : Appellant : : v. : No. 376 C.D. 2021 : Michael Wenerowicz, former Deputy : Submitted: June 17, 2022 of the Department of Corrections : ("D.O.C."); Keri Moore, Assistant : Chief Grievance Officer of the : D.O.C.; Lawrence Mahally, former : Superintendent of State : Correctional Institution Dallas : ("SCI Dallas"); Giselle Malet, : Mailroom Supervisor of : S.C.I. Dallas :

BEFORE: HONORABLE PATRICIA A. McCULLOUGH, Judge HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge HONORABLE STACY WALLACE, Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE McCULLOUGH FILED: May 31, 2023

This case involves claims brought by an incarcerated inmate against several current or former employees of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC). Appellant Brandon Moody (Moody) alleges that DOC employees wrongfully confiscated certain items of legal mail that he needed to prepare a petition pursuant to the Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA).1 He appeals, pro se, from the December 10, 2020 order of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (trial court), which 1) sustained the preliminary objections of Appellees Michael

1 42 Pa. C.S. §§ 9541-9546. Wenerowicz, former Deputy of DOC; Keri Moore, Assistant Chief Grievance Officer of DOC; and Giselle Malet, Mailroom Supervisor of State Correctional Institution (SCI) Dallas (SCI-Dallas) (collectively, Appellees),2 and 2) dismissed Moody’s complaint (Complaint). After careful review, we affirm. I. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY3 Sometime in April 2018, while housed at SCI-Dallas, Moody became aware of two appellate court cases that discussed “new developments in neuroscience” related to the cognitive development of adolescents in their late teens and twenties. The cases and the scientific principles they discussed indicated that these adolescents have similar brain development as juveniles and, accordingly, have diminished culpability. (Complaint, O.R. Document (Doc.) 1 ¶¶ 8-13.) Moody intended to use these cases in the preparation of a PCRA petition challenging the legality of his life sentence.4 (Id. ¶ 13.) He contacted his “associate,” Sue Wooley, and asked that she retrieve the two cases and send them to him. She attempted to do on or about April 26, 2018. (Id. ¶ 15.) On May 7, 2018, Moody received an “Unacceptable Correspondence Form” from the mailroom at SCI-Dallas informing him that certain pieces of legal mail from Wooley had been confiscated. (Id. ¶ ¶ 18-20.) Moody nevertheless continued to receive other legal mail during this period regarding a pending federal lawsuit he had filed against other DOC employees (federal suit). (Id. ¶ 16.) Moody filed a formal

2 Appellee Lawrence Mahally, former Superintendent of SCI-Dallas, did not join in the preliminary objections because he was not properly served with the Complaint.

3 We glean the relevant facts and procedural history from the original record (O.R.) transmitted from the trial court and from the documents attached to the parties’ filings in this Court.

4 As will be discussed below, Moody is serving a mandatory life sentence imposed after he was convicted of first-degree murder.

2 grievance, which was denied. (Id. ¶ 28.) While the grievance was pending, on June 13, 2018, Moody’s PCRA petition was denied.5 (Id. ¶ 27.) Moody continued to appeal the confiscation through the internal administrative process at the DOC, but to no avail. (Id. ¶¶ 28-34.) Moody filed his Complaint in the trial court on July 21, 2020. Therein he alleged that DOC employees 1) retaliated against him because he filed the federal suit, 2) established unlawful confiscation policies, 3) denied him due process, and 4) abused the administrative process. (Id. ¶¶ 35-42.) He asserted First Amendment6 (Count I), procedural due process (Count II), substantive due process (Count III), and “malicious abuse of process” (Count IV) claims. (O.R. Doc. 1.)7 Appellees filed preliminary objections to the Complaint and a brief in support on October 6, 2020. (O.R. Docs. 9, 10.) In response, on October 27, 2020, Moody filed a Motion for Extension of Time to File Amended Complaint (First Extension Motion).8 The trial court granted the motion on November 9, 2020, and gave

5 The PCRA court denied Moody’s first PCRA petition without a hearing. See Commonwealth v. Moody (Pa. Super., No. 2184 EDA 2018, filed August 19, 2019), 2019 WL 3913232, at *2. Moody appealed the PCRA court’s decision, and the Superior Court affirmed. Id. at slip op. 17, 2019 WL 3913232, at *7 (“We have thoroughly reviewed the trial record, this Court’s opinion on direct appeal, and the PCRA court’s opinion; the record supports PCRA counsel’s analysis that either Moody had waived his claims or they lacked merit.”)

6 U.S. Const. amend. I.

7 The Complaint was not endorsed with a Notice to Defend as required by Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure (Pa.R.Civ.P.) 1018.1(a).

8 Pursuant to the “prisoner mailbox rule,” filings from incarcerated individuals in civil proceedings are deemed to be filed as of the date they are deposited in the prison mailbox or are given to prison officials for mailing. Kittrel v. Watson, 88 A.3d 1091, 1097 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2012). Cf. Pa.R.A.P. 121(f) (pro se filings by incarcerated individuals are deemed filed “as of the date of the prison postmark or the date the filing was delivered to the prison authorities for purposes of mailing (Footnote continued on next page…)

3 Moody 20 days, or until November 30, 2020,9 to file an amended complaint. (O.R. Doc. 17.) Appellees thereafter filed a second set of preliminary objections substantially identical to the first set (Preliminary Objections). (O.R. Doc. 19.)10 In the Preliminary Objections, Appellees demurred to Moody’s Complaint on multiple grounds. On December 3, 2020, after the trial court’s November 30, 2020 deadline, Moody filed a second Motion for Extension of Time to File An Amended Complaint (Second Extension Motion), which was received by the trial court on December 9, 2020. (O.R. Doc. 20.) The trial court denied the motion the same day and sustained Appellees’ Preliminary Objections the following day. (O.R. Docs. 22, 24.) The prothonotary mailed a copy of the trial court’s December 10, 2020 order to Moody on December 12, 2020.11 On December 15, 2020, the prothonotary received and filed an amended complaint dated December 9, 2020 (Amended Complaint). (O.R. Doc. 28.)

as documented by a properly executed prisoner cash slip or other reasonably verifiable evidence.”) Moody’s filings are not accompanied by either cash slips or other evidence indicating the date on which they were deposited in the mail or with prison authorities for mailing. Nevertheless, neither the trial court nor Appellees have challenged the application of the prisoner mailbox rule to Moody’s filings. We accordingly will utilize the date on the filings, and not the date they were received by the trial court prothonotary, for purposes of considering the issues in this appeal.

9 The 20-day deadline for filing an amended complaint expired on November 29, 2020, a Sunday. The deadline therefore extended to the next business day, or Monday, November 30, 2020. See Pa.R.Civ.P. 106(b).

10 Only Appellees Wenerowicz and Moore filed preliminary objections on October 6, 2020, as only they had properly been served with the Complaint. After Appellee Malet was served, Appellees Wenerowicz, Moore, and Malet filed the second set of preliminary objections on November 9, 2020 (O.R. Doc. 19).

11 The prothonotary’s envelope is postmarked December 12, 2020, and was mailed to Moody at SCI-Camp Hill, P.O. Box 8837, 2500 Lisburn Rd., Camp Hill, PA 17001-8837. The envelope also contains an “Unable to Forward” label that appears to be dated January 21, 2021. (O.R. Doc.

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