Case Name: BROOKS v. CLAYTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1995-06-26
Citations: 265 Ga. 482
Docket Number: S95A0732
Parties: BROOKS v. CLAYTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
Judges: All the Justices concur.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 265
Pages: 482–482

Head Matter:
S95A0732.
BROOKS v. CLAYTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
(458 SE2d 355)
Decided June 26, 1995.
George T. Brown, Jr., for appellant.
Hecht & Sellers, Gregg K. Hecht, for appellee.

Opinion:
Hunt, Chief Justice.
Jerri Brooks brought a petition for mandamus against the Clayton County Board of Commissioners seeking an order requiring the Board to pay her for alleged past due and future amounts for travel and contingent expenses as a court reporter. The trial court denied the petition, finding Brooks had not shown a clear legal right to the relief she sought from the Board. The trial court correctly held mandamus is not an available remedy for Brooks' claims. See generally DeKalb County v. Publix Super Markets, 264 Ga. 739, 741 (1) (452 SE2d 471) (1994). Therefore, we affirm.
Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concur.