State ex rel. Conley v. Park
Annotate this CaseCraig Conley faxed a letter to Judge Dixie Park requesting full and legible copies of documents from the court’s electronic docket. Judge Park returned the request, stating that the court did not accept faxed filings without the court’s prior approval. Conley responded that his request was not a filing but a public-records request. Conley subsequently filed this action requesting a peremptory or alternative writ of mandamus ordering Judge Park to provide the copies of the requested records. Before Judge Park responded to the complaint and before twenty-eight days had elapsed the court of appeals issued a peremptory writ and closed the case. Judge Park filed a motion for relief from judgment and then filed an appeal to the Supreme Court. The court of appeals concluded that, because of the appeal, it was without jurisdiction to rule on the motion for relief from judgment unless the case was remanded. Conley moved the Supreme Court to remand the case. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the court of appeals acted prematurely before allowing Judge Park to answer or otherwise respond to the complaint. Remanded.
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