Broom v. Tucker, etc.
Annotate this CasePetitioner, an inmate in state custody, filed a pro se petition for writ of habeas corpus with the court challenging his conviction and sentence. The court dismissed the petition, determining that it was unauthorized pursuant to Baker v. State. Accordingly, the Clerk of the Court was instructed to reject any future pleadings, petitions, motions, documents or other filing submitted by petitioner, unless such filings were signed by a member in good standing of The Florida Bar. Counsel could file on defendant's behalf if counsel determined that the proceeding could have merit and could be brought in good faith. Furthermore, since the court found petitioner's petition to be frivolous, the court directed the clerk to forward a certified copy of the opinion to the Department of Corrections' institution or facility where petitioner was incarcerated.
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