State Ex Rel. Jenkins v. Oh Apa, Unpublished Decision (2-22-2005)
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{¶ 2} Jenkins acknowledges, however, that he was arrested on September 8, 1999, on federal drug charges. Attachments to the complaint reflect that Jenkins is an inmate at the Federal Correctional Institution in Morgantown, West Virginia ("FCI Morgantown"). Those attachments also reflect that the APA issued a warrant stating that Jenkins remained within the custody of the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and under the supervision of the APA as well as requesting that FCI Morgantown detain Jenkins.
{¶ 3} Jenkins requests that this court issue a writ of mandamus and/or procedendo compelling the APA to withdraw the detainer and to issue final release papers indicating that Jenkins successfully completed parole. The APA has filed a motion to dismiss and notes that the complaint is not supported with any documentation substantiating relator's claim that he is entitled to release from supervision by the APA.
{¶ 4} Respondent has filed a motion to dismiss and Jenkins filed a brief in opposition. For the reasons stated below, we hold that the complaint fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted and grant the motion to dismiss.
{¶ 5} In State ex rel. Duganitz v. Ohio Adult Parole Auth.,
{¶ 6} Mandamus may not be used to control an officer's discretion.State ex rel. Hodges v. Taft (1992),
"to file a detainer against an offender or otherwise cause the arrestof an offender by the issuance of a detainer whenever there is reasonablecause to believe that such offender has violated or is about to violateany of the terms or conditions of his supervision or sanction and commitsan overt act toward such violation."
Ohio Adm. Code
{¶ 7} The APA had not issued a final release prior to relator's arrest on the federal charges and had the authority to file a detainer. In light of the authorities cited above, we must conclude that relief in mandamus is not appropriate.
{¶ 8} Jenkins also requests that this court issue a writ of procedendo.
"The writ of procedendo is merely an order from a court of superiorjurisdiction to one of inferior jurisdiction to proceed to judgment. Yeev. Erie County Sheriff's Department (1990),
{¶ 9} State ex rel. Foster v. Cuyahoga Cty. Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga App. No. 84144, 2004-Ohio-2975, ¶ 3. Jenkins is not requesting the court to take any action. His request for relief in procedendo is, therefore, clearly inappropriate. As a consequence, the complaint fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.
{¶ 10} Additionally, Jenkins has failed to comply with Loc.App.R. 45(B)(1)(a) which requires that complaints in original actions be supported by an affidavit from the plaintiff or relator specifying the details of the claim. In his "Affidavit of Indigency:/Verity," Jenkins avers: Everything is true in Mandamus Application." "This conclusory statement is not sufficient to satisfy the requirement of Loc.App.R. 45(B)(1)(a) that the affidavit supporting the complaint specify thedetails of the claim. `The absence of facts specifying the details of the claim required by Loc.App.R. 45(B)(1)(a) is a ground for dismissal.'State ex rel. Sansom v. Wilkinson, Cuyahoga App. No. 80743, 2002-Ohio-1385, at 7." State v. Sawyer, Cuyahoga App. No. 83682, 2004-Ohio-516, at ¶ 6.
{¶ 11} Accordingly, respondent's motion to dismiss is granted. Relator to pay costs. The clerk is directed to serve upon the parties notice of this judgment and its date of entry upon the journal. Civ.R. 58(B).
Writ dismissed.
Sweeney, P.J., Concurs McMonagle, J., Concurs.
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