Eddie Williams, Jr. v. Tennessee Department of Correction

CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedOctober 2, 1995
Docket02A01-9503-CV-00046
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE WESTERN SECTION AT JACKSON ______________________________________________________________________________

EDDIE WILLIAMS, JR. Lauderdale Circuit No. 4566 C.A. No. 02A01-9503-CV-00046 Plaintiff/Appellant, Hon. Joseph H. Walker, v. Judge

TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, FILED October 2, 1995 Defendant/Appellee. Cecil Crowson, Jr. EDDIE WILLIAMS, JR., pro se. Appellate C ourt Clerk

CHARLES W. BURSON, Attorney General and Reporter and ARTHUR CROWNOVER II, Assistant Attorney General, Nashville, for Appellee.

REVERSED AND REMANDED.

Opinion filed: ______________________________________________________________________________

TOMLIN, P.J., W.S.

E ddie Willia m s, J r . (“pet ition er ”) filed a pr o se P et it ion for Writ of Cer t ior a r i in

t h e Cir cu it Cour t of La u der da le Coun t y a ga in st t h e Tenn essee Depa r t m en t of

Cor r ect ion (“TDOC” or ?r esp on den t ”), seek in g cou r t r eview of actions t ak en by a prison

disciplin a r y boar d, pr ison wa rden , an d th e depar tm ent comm issioner . Due process

viola t ion s resu lting th erefrom were a lso alleged. The tr ial cour t gra nt ed sum ma ry

judgm en t t o r espon den t a n d pet ition er h a s a ppea led. On a ppea l, a sin gle issu e wa s

pr esen t ed for r eview: wh et h er t h e t r ia l cou r t er r ed in gr a n t ing su m m a r y ju dgm en t .

F or t h e r ea son s st a t ed h er ein a ft er , we r ever se t h e ju dgm en t of t h e t r ia l cou r t .

Th e ba sic fa ct s for t h e m ost pa r t a r e n ot in dispu t e. P et it ion er is a n in m a t e in

t h e cust ody of th e TDOC at t he West Tenn essee High Secur ity Fa cility (WTHSF ). H e

r eceived a discip lin a r y r epor t for r efu s in g a dir ect or der in viola t ion of TDOC’s P olicy

N o. 502.05. Pet itioner was foun d guilty of th e offense at a h ear ing of th e WTHSF ’s

disciplin a r y boa r d. The decision of th e boar d was a ffirmed by the WTHSF wa r d en a n d

1 su bsequ en t ly by t h e com m ission er of t h e Depa r t m en t of Cor r ect ion . P et ition er

cont ends t h a t h e wa s den ied d u e pr ocess in con n ect ion wit h t h e m a k in g of t h e ch a r ge

aga inst h im a n d t h e en s u in g disciplin a r y h ea r ing. Specifica lly, he a r gues t h a t h e wa s

n ot given n ot ice of t h e ch a r ged offen se, th a t h e wa s n ot a llowed t o pr esen t witn esses

in h is fa vor , a n d t h a t h e wa s n ot a llowed t o pr esen t docu m en t a r y eviden ce in h is fa vor .

P et ition er s ou gh t a wr it of cer t ior a r i. Two t ypes of cer t ior a r i exist in Ten n essee:

t h e “comm on-law writ,” provided by T.C.A. § 27-8-101 (Supp. 1994) an d th e “sta tu tory

wr it ,” pr ovided by T.C.A. § 27-8-102 (Su pp. 1994). Pet ition er seeks bot h a com m on -la w

wr it a nd a s t a t u t or y wr it u n der t h e r espect ive st a t u t es. As lon g as t h e inferior t r ibun a l

exercised ju d icia l fu n ct ion s , p et it ion er h a s t h e op t ion of p u rs u in g bot h wr it s a n d t h e

t r ia l cou r t m a y det er m in e t h e is su es pr esen t ed u n der eit h er or bot h . Boyce v.

William s, 389 S.W.2d 272, 276 (Ten n . 1965); Rober t s v. Br own , 310 S.W.2d 197, 206-08

(Ten n . App. 1958).

I. SUBJ E CT MATTE R J URI SDICTION

Th e t h r es h old is su e befor e u s is wh et h er t h e La u der da le Cou n t y Cir cu it Cou r t

h a d su bject m a t t er jur isdict ion over t h e pet ition for wr it of cer t ior a r i. In its fina l or der

in t h is ca se, t h e t r ia l cou r t st a t ed, “Th e Cou r t finds t h a t it does n ot h a ve jur isdict ion

t o r eview t h e cor r ect n ess of t h e Disciplin a r y Boa r d’s decision .” Beca u se pet ition er

r equ est ed bot h t ypes of cer t ior a r i, we will con sider t h e qu est ion of su bject m a t t er

jur isdict ion a s it r elat es t o ea ch of t h em .

A. J u r isdict ion Un der t h e “Com m on -La w Wr it ”-- T.C.A. § 27-8-101

Th e t r ia l cou r t ’s st a t em en t r ega r din g la ck of ju r isdict ion is cor r ect. Th e in t r in sic

corr ectn ess of t h e decision of a n inferior t r ibun a l is not su bject t o judicial r eview u n der

t h e com m on -law wr it codified a t T.C.A. § 27-8-101 (Su pp. 1994). St a t e ex r el.

McMor r ou gh v. H u n t , 192 S .W. 931, 933 (Ten n . 1917); P owell v. P a r ole E ligibilit y

2 Review Bd., 879 S.W.2d 871, 873 (Ten n . App. 1994). However, pet ition er seeks r eview

of somet h in g ot h er t h a n t h e in t r in sic cor r ect n es s of t h e d is cip lin a r y boa r d ’s a ct ion s : t h e

a lleged den ial of du e pr ocess by t h e TDOC. J u dicial r eview by com m on la w wr it is

a ppr opr ia t e wh en a n inferior officer , tr ibun a l, or boa r d h a s (1) exceeded t h e ju risdict ion

con fer r ed u pon t h e officer or en t it y, or (2) is a ct in g illega lly a n d n o ot h er “pla in , speed y,

or a dequ a t e r em edy” exist s. T.C.A. § 27-8-101 (Su pp. 1994); Sta te v. J ohn son , 569

S.W.2d 808, 815 (Ten n . 1978).

P et ition er in t h e inst a n t ca se is n ot seekin g a r eview of th e int rinsic corr ectn ess

of t h e d is cip lin a r y boa r d’s a ct ion , but com pla ins t h a t t h e com m ission er , wa r d en , a n d

disciplin a r y boa r d violat ed h is du e pr ocess r igh t s by exceedin g t h eir ju r isdict ion a n d

a ct in g illegally. Th ese a llega t ion s a r e r eviewa ble u n der t h e com m on la w wr it of

cer t ior a r i, a lt h ou gh pet it ion er h a s a lleged n o fa ct s t h a t if t r u e wou ld sh ow t h a t

Cor r ect ion s per son n el exceeded t h eir ju r isdiction. H e ha s, however, asser t ed fa ct s t h a t

if t r u e wou ld sh ow “illegal” a ct s a s t h a t t er m is u sed in sect ion 27-8-101. Th is cou r t

h a s h eld t h a t t h e com m on -la w wr it of cer t ior a r i is a va ila ble t o cor r ect t h e “ess en t ia l

illega lit y” of a den ial of pr ocedu r a l right s gua r a n t eed by th e feder a l a n d st a t e

const itut ions. St a t e v. Wom a ck, 591 S.W.2d 437, 442 (Ten n . App. 1979); see also

Ca n t r ell, Review of Adm in ist r a t ive Decision s by Wr it of Cer t ior a r i in Ten n essee 4

Mem. St . U. L. Rev. 19, 28-29.

In a ddit ion , pet it ioner h a s n o ot h er “pla in , sp eedy, or a dequ a t e r em edy.”

P et ition er a t his opt ion m a y appea l th e disciplina ry boa rd’s decision t o t h e wa r d en a n d

com m ission er , bu t t h e com m ission er ’s decision is “fin a l.” TDOC Un ifor m Disciplin a r y

P r ocedu r es VI.E . (N ov. 15, 1993). N eit h er t h e Ten n essee Code n or t h e Un ifor m

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