Wailehua v. Law Clerk of the First Circuit Judge Richard Pollack

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NO. 24714 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I _________________________________________________________________ LLEWELLYN K. WAILEHUA, JR., Petitioner Pro-Se, vs. LAW CLERK OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT JUDGE RICHARD POLLACK (JASON ZHAO); THE HAWAII PAROLING AUTHORITY (HPA); ALFRED BEAVER; MARY TAWANAKI; LANI SUISO-GARCIA; MAX OTANI; ANTHONY COMMENDATOR, Respondents. _________________________________________________________________ ORIGINAL PROCEEDING (CIV. NO. 97-4307) (By: ORDER Moon, C.J., Levinson, Nakayama, Ramil, and Acoba, JJ.) Upon consideration of: (1) Petitioner Llewellyn K. Wailehua, Jr. s application for a writ of mandamus directed to a public official, in which Petitioner contends that the respondent law clerk is denying Petitioner access to the court and the papers in support; and (2) Respondent Jason C. Zhao s answer to the application for a writ of mandamus, it appears that: (1) Petitioner contends the respondent is denying access to the court by not allowing the circuit court judge to decide motions filed with the court; (2) review of the circuit court file shows that, on January 30, 2002, the circuit court entered orders on Petitioner s disputed motions; and (3) Petitioner has obtained the relief requested and is not being denied access to the court. Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition for a writ of mandamus is dismissed as moot. DATED: Honolulu, Hawai#i, March 1, 2002.

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