Green v. State
Annotate this CasePetitioner was convicted of aggravated assault and cocaine possession, among other criminal offenses, and was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. The court of appeal affirmed Petitioner’s convictions and sentences. Petitioner began filing with the Supreme Court in 2011 and, since that time, filed twenty-three extraordinary writ petitions or notices, none of which were successful. The petition in this case was a pro se petition for writ of mandamus filed with the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court denied the petition and retained jurisdiction to pursue possible sanctions against Petitioner based upon his numerous meritless and inappropriate filings. The Supreme Court imposed sanctions, concluding that Petitioner failed to show cause why sanctions should not be imposed against him for his repeated misuse of the Court’s limited judicial resources and directed the Clerk of Court to reject any future pleadings or requests for relief submitted by Petitioner regarding his criminal case unless such filings are signed by a member in good standing of the Florida Bar.
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