State v. Perry Cty. Court of Common Pleas, 08-Ca-6 (10-30-2008)
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{¶ 2} Relator's motion for default judgment is denied pursuant to Civ. R. 55(D) which provides,
{¶ 3} (D) Judgment against this state.
{¶ 4} No judgment by default shall be entered against this state, a political subdivision, or officer in his representative capacity or agency of either unless the claimant establishes his claim or right to relief by evidence satisfactory to the court.
{¶ 5} Relator has not established his claim or right to relief. Consequently, a default judgment cannot be entered.
{¶ 6} To be entitled to the issuance of a writ of mandamus, relator must demonstrate: (1) a clear legal right to the relief prayed for; (2) a clear legal duty on the respondent's part to perform the act; and, (3) that there exists no plain and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law. State ex rel. Master v. Cleveland (1996),
{¶ 7} Relator has failed to name a proper party as Respondent; therefore, Relator has not demonstrated a clear legal duty on the part of a respondent to perform any act.
{¶ 8} Relator has names the Perry County Court of Common Pleas as the Respondent; however, a court is not sui juris. "A court is defined to be a place in which justice is judicially administered. It is the exercise of judicial power, by the proper officer or officers, at a time and place appointed by law." Todd v. United States (1895),
{¶ 9} Because Relator has not demonstrated the necessary elements for the issuance of a writ of mandamus, the relief requested by Relator is denied.
{¶ 10} WRIT DENIED.
{¶ 11} COSTS TO RELATOR.
*Page 4Delaney, J., Wise, P. J., and Edwards, J., concur.
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