Com. v. A. Wright

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 23, 2024
Docket1476 C.D. 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. A. Wright, (Pa. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : : v. : No. 1476 C.D. 2022 : Submitted: September 9, 2024 Adolph Wright, : : Appellant :

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION PER CURIAM FILED: December 23, 2024

Before this Court is the Department of Revenue’s (Department) “Application to Dismiss Appeal for Lack of Jurisdiction” (Application) to Adolph Wright’s (Appellant) appeal from an Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County (trial court). Upon review, we grant the Department’s Application and quash Appellant’s appeal. By way of background, the Department filed a Certified Copy of Lien in the trial court, at 6115 of 2021, naming Adolph R O Wright as Grantor and Adolph R O Wright Trust as Grantee, for property located on Cemetery Road, Luzerne County Deed Book No. 3015, Page No. 65565 (subject property). The lien amount was $6,345.20. Original Record (O.R.), Item No. 1. Judgment was entered in the same amount on June 16, 2021. Id. at No. 2. Appellant subsequently began filing documents in the trial court under a different case caption and omitting any reference to the Department. 1 Using that

1 Appellant changed the caption to: (Footnote continued on next page…) caption, Appellant filed a “Motion for Stay or Injunction.” O.R., Item No. 9. In pertinent part, Appellant sought a copy of the tax sale for the subject property and to enjoin or stay confirmation nisi. Id. The trial court consequently issued an October 18, 2022, order (the Order). The Order states:

AND NOW, this 18th day of October, 2022, following a hearing on the Motion for Stay or Injunction filed in the above captioned matter it is hereby ORDERED as follows:

1. By agreement of counsel for Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau and Elite Revenue Solutions, a copy of the entire tax sale file will be provided to Adolph Wright by November 1, 2022. Said file shall be mailed to Adolph Wright at 300 South Main Street, #1804, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18702.

2. Service of any notices in this matter on Adolph Wright shall be made to his address at 300 South Main Street #1804, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania 18702.

3. Any notices to be sent to Standing Elk Trustee and/or the Tamazight Temple University shall be sent to 4511 South Lake Park Avenue #3S, Chicago, Illinois 60653.

4. The request for injunctive relief in this matter is DENIED without prejudice for

Tamazight Temple University Trustee Adolph Wright Beneficiary of Trust v. Luzerne County et al Kendra M. Radle; Joan Hoggarth; James L. Haddock; Harry Skene; Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau Joseph V. Plummer, David Keller 2 [Adolph Wright] to file a Petition to Set Aside the Tax Sale should [Adolph Wright] deem it warranted.

5. The case filed in this matter against individuals, Kendra M. Radle, Joan Hoggarth, James L. Haddock, Harry Skene, Joseph V. Plummer and David [Keller] is DISMISSED.

6. The Motion to Dismiss pursuant to [Pa.R.Civ.P.] 233.1 Frivolous Litigation filed in this matter filed by David [Keller], Pro Se, is DISMISSED without prejudice as moot.

The Prothonotary of Luzerne County is directed to mail a copy of this Order to all counsel of record or each party if unrepresented pursuant to [Pa.R.Civ.P.] 236. O.R. Item No. 16. Relevant now, Appellant filed a notice of appeal from the October 18, 2022, order. Appellant stated: “As par for this entire matter, I did not receive notice of the confirmation nisi by mail even after having given my address on October 18, 2022 . . . .” See Notice of Appeal, 12/20/22. Appellant seeks to “open the tax claim absolute,” believing that the Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau has attempted to elicit a greater sum of his outstanding taxes than he otherwise would have owed with proper notice. Id. On April 12, 2023, the trial court issued an opinion to address the reasoning for its Order. The trial court observed that Appellant’s filings in this matter included multiple docket numbers, but stated: “It is unclear to the Court why [Appellant] is filing to both of these dockets and how he created a new caption.”

3 Trial Court Op., 4/12/23, at 2.2 Troublingly, the trial court noted that “H.”, who is not authorized to practice law in this Commonwealth, signed the Notice of Appeal on Appellant’s behalf as “a beneficiary and primary author/assistor as friend of the court/oath taker . . .” Id.; see also Notice of Appeal. The trial court observed that during a hearing held on October 18, 2022, it “ascertained” that Appellant was not seeking an injunction but rather a “Petition to Set Aside the Sale.” Trial Court Op. at 3. As we recognized in our July 29, 2024 memorandum and order at 455 C.D. 2023, this matter is rife with procedural errors because Appellant is attempting to convert this lien proceeding into a challenge of the tax sale of the subject property. Regardless of Appellant’s filings, however, the Department initiated the matter at 11101 of 2021, on appeal at Docket 1233 C.D. 2022, as a lien against the subject property.3 As such, we directed the Prothonotary to send copies of the trial court’s and this Court’s orders to the Department and ordered Appellant to serve the Department with his filings in both the trial court and this Court. See Commonwealth Court 8/25/23 Order (Per Curiam). The Department responded by filing the Application on November 8, 2023, arguing that this Court lacks jurisdiction because: (1) Appellant cannot challenge the Department’s lien without first exhausting his statutory remedies, i.e., a petition to strike the Department’s tax lien; and (2) Appellant’s notice of appeal challenges an order that is wholly unrelated to the Department’s lien and involves

2 The trial court’s opinion may be found in the Original Record at Item No. 85.

3 In any case, Appellant has appealed from the trial court’s March 3, 2023, order at 10282 of 2022, involving the Luzerne County Tax Claim Bureau’s petition to sell the property at a tax sale (as preserved by paragraph 4 of the Order, quoted above). That appeal is found at 454 C.D. 2023 in this Court. 4 different parties. See Application at 1-3. On January 23, 2024, we directed that the Application be listed with the merits of the appeal. Commonwealth Court 1/23/24 Order (Per Curiam). Although Appellant failed to answer the Application, following our January 23, 2024 Order, both parties fully briefed the matter. For his part, Appellant characterizes himself as “an American State Nation,” who is not subject to the jurisdiction of Luzerne County, the Commonwealth, or the United States of America. Appellant’s Brief passim. As such, Appellant believes “the taxing and selling” of the subject property is “fraudulent.” Id. at 5. The Department’s arguments largely track those which it advanced in its Application, but the Department adds that we are without jurisdiction because the trial court’s Order was not a final, appealable order. Department’s Brief at 10-11 (citing Sentinel Ridge Development, LLC v. Department of Environmental Protection, 2 A.3d 1263, 1266- 68 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2010)). To be sure, this appeal suffers from a litany of fatal defects.4 However, based on this action’s unusual procession to this Court’s appellate jurisdiction, we are persuaded by the Department’s argument that the trial court’s Order was not final or appealable. “[A] final order is any order that: (1) disposes of all claims and of all parties; or (2) is expressly defined as a final order by statute; or (3) is specifically entered for purposes of granting interlocutory review of particular issues in this case.” Sentinel Ridge Development, LLC, 2 A.3d at 1266-67 (citing Pa. R.A.P. 341). Here, the trial court issued the Order in response to Appellant’s

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