BARLON CAMMON VERSUS STATE OF LOUISIANA

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BARLON CAMMON NO. 18-KH-656 VERSUS FIFTH CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL STATE OF LOUISIANA December 05, 2018 Susan Buchholz First Deputy Clerk IN RE BARLON CAMMON APPLYING FOR SUPERVISORY WRIT FROM THE TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF ST JAMES, STATE OF LOUISIANA, DIRECTED TO THE HONORABLE KATHERINE TESS STROMBERG, DIVISION ''C'', NUMBER 15,7266 Panel composed of Judges Susan M. Chehardy, Marc E. Johnson, and John J. Molaison, Jr. WRIT GRANTED IN PART; DENIED IN PART Relator, Barlon Cammon, filed the instant application for a writ of mandamus, which seeks to compel the Clerk of Court for the Twenty-Third Judicial District Court to provide him with a copy of his Boykin1 transcript in criminal case number 15,7266. In his writ application, relator has enclosed an uncertified copy of a motion to obtain a transcript of the Boykin colloquy and sentencing proceeding in his case. Also enclosed in the writ application is an unsigned order to allow relator to proceed in forma pauperis (“IFP”). Relator has further attached correspondence dated September 10, 2018, from himself to the St. James Parish Clerk of Court, requesting information on the status of his motion. Based upon our review of the application, however, it does not appear that relator’s request for the transcripts has, to date, been denied. Assuming that relator’s motion for the transcript is properly filed and pending before the district court, we note that relator must first be found indigent before he can receive a copy of the requested documents free of charge.2 Accordingly, we grant relator’s application, in part, with an order that the issue of relator’s indigency status be reviewed and decided within 15 days of the date of this disposition, in accordance with the established procedures of the St. James Parish Clerk of Court’s Office. If relator has not properly filed an application to 1 Boykin v. Alabama, 395 U.S. 238, 89 S.Ct. 1709, 23 L.Ed.2d 274 (1969). See, for example, the Fourth Circuit’s analysis in State v. Brown, 03-0568 (La. App. 4 Cir. 5/21/03), 848 So.2d 670, 671, wherein the Court acknowledged that the precedent set forth by the Louisiana Supreme Court in State ex rel. Simmons v. State, 93-0275, 94-2630, 94-2879 (La.12/16/94), 647 So.2d 1094, applied specifically to inmates who were both “indigent” and “incarcerated for the crime to which the documents pertain.” 2 18-KH-656 proceed in forma pauperis, the Clerk of Court is ordered to provide relator, in writing, and within 15 days of this disposition, information regarding the necessary steps to submit an IFP application. In all other respects, at this time, relator’s writ is denied on the showing made. Gretna, Louisiana, this 5th day of December, 2018. JJM SMC JOHNSON, J., DISSENTS WITH REASONS I respectfully disagree with the majority in granting this writ solely to order the district court to determine the indigent status of Defendant and denying all other relief. Defendant filed this writ of mandamus seeking his Boykin and sentencing transcript. Based on the writ application, we are unable to determine whether Defendant properly filed his motion for a copy of his transcripts in the district court and whether, if properly filed, the district court has ruled on the motion. Accordingly, I would grant mandamus relief for the limited purpose of transferring it to the district court with instructions to rule on the motion within 20 days, if it has not already done so, and to provide Defendant and this Court with a copy of its ruling. See State v. Williams, 11-445 (La. App. 5 Cir. 5/20/11) (unpublished writ disposition); State v. Dufrene, 11-168 (La. App. 5 Cir. 3/16/11) (unpublished writ disposition); I further note that based on Defendant’s representation in his writ application that he pled guilty in March 2017, his two-year prescriptive period for filing an application for post-conviction relief is set to expire in March 2019. MEJ 2 SUSAN M. CHEHARDY CHERYL Q. LANDRIEU CHIEF JUDGE CLERK OF COURT MARY E. LEGNON FREDERICKA H. WICKER CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK JUDE G. GRAVOIS MARC E. JOHNSON ROBERT A. CHAISSON SUSAN BUCHHOLZ STEPHEN J. WINDHORST HANS J. LILJEBERG FIFTH CIRCUIT JOHN J. MOLAISON, JR. 101 DERBIGNY STREET (70053) JUDGES POST OFFICE BOX 489 GRETNA, LOUISIANA 70054 www.fifthcircuit.org FIRST DEPUTY CLERK MELISSA C. LEDET DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL STAFF (504) 376-1400 (504) 376-1498 FAX NOTICE OF DISPOSITION CERTIFICATE OF DELIVERY I CERTIFY THAT A COPY OF THE DISPOSITION IN THE FOREGOING MATTER HAS BEEN TRANSMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UNIFORM RULES - COURT OF APPEAL, RULE 4-6 THIS DAY 12/05/2018 TO THE TRIAL JUDGE, THE TRIAL COURT CLERK OF COURT, AND AT LEAST ONE OF THE COUNSEL OF RECORD FOR EACH PARTY, AND TO EACH PARTY NOT REPRESENTED BY 18-KH-656 E-NOTIFIED No Attorneys were ENOTIFIED MAILED Hon. Ricky L. Babin (Respondent) District Attorney 23rd Judicial District Court Post Office Box 66 Convent, LA 70723 Barlow Cammon #715893 (Relator) David Wade Correctional Center 670 Bell Hill Road Homer, LA 71040

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