Court Opinion

ID: 9910063
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-12-14 19:07:24.545924+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:50:40.921537
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[Cite as Thompson v. Cuyahoga Cty. Common Pleas Clerk of Courts, 2023-Ohio-4547.]

                             COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

                            EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
                               COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA

MICHAEL THOMPSON,                                   :

                Relator,                            :
                                                                        No. 112982
                v.                                  :

CLERK OF COURTS, COMMON                             :
PLEAS, CUYAHOGA COUNTY,

                Respondent.                         :

                              JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION

                JUDGMENT: COMPLAINT DISMISSED
                DATED: December 12, 2023

                                       Writ of Mandamus
                                       Motion No. 566706
                                       Order No. 569801

                                          Appearances:

                Michael Thompson, pro se.

                Michael C. O’Malley, Cuyahoga County Prosecuting
                Attorney, and Owen Knapp, Assistant Prosecuting
                Attorney, for respondent.

LISA B. FORBES, J.:

                  Michael Thompson, the relator, has filed a complaint for a writ of

mandamus. Thompson seeks an order from this court that requires the Cuyahoga

County Clerk of Courts (“Clerk”), the respondent, “[t]o process motion. [T]o stamp
filed motion. Sent [copies] to all [parties]. Let process move forward so Judge

Nancy Fuerst can make decision.” Sua sponte, we dismiss Thompson’s complaint

for a writ of mandamus.

              We find that Thompson’s complaint for mandamus is procedurally

defective for failure to comply with R.C. 2969.25(A) and (C). The Supreme Court of

Ohio, with regard to the mandatory requirements of R.C. 2969.25, has held that

      [t]he requirements of R.C. 2969.25 are mandatory and failure to
      comply with them requires dismissal of an inmate’s complaint. State ex
      rel. Washington v. Ohio Adult Parole Auth., 87 Ohio St.3d 258, 259,
      1999 Ohio 53, 719 N.E.2d 544 (1999), citing State ex rel. Zanders v.
      Ohio Parole Bd., 82 Ohio St.3d 421, 422, 1998 Ohio 218, 696 N.E.2d
      594 (1998). As held by the court of appeals, the affidavit required by
      R.C. 2969.25(A) must be filed at the time the complaint is filed, and an
      inmate may not cure the defect by later filings. Fuqua v. Williams, 100
      Ohio St.3d 211, 2003-Ohio-5533, ¶ 9, 797 N.E.2d 982 (an inmate’s
      “belated attempt to file the required affidavit does not excuse his
      noncompliance. See R.C. 2969.25(A), which requires that the affidavit
      be filed ‘[a]t the time that an inmate commences a civil action or
      appeal against a government entity or employee’”).

(Emphasis sic.) State ex rel. Hall v. Mohr, 140 Ohio St.3d 297, 2014-Ohio-3735, 17

N.E.3d 581, ¶ 4. See also State ex rel. Swopes v. McCormick, 171 Ohio St.3d 492,

2022-Ohio-4408, 218 N.E.3d 864; State ex rel. Watkins v. Andrews, 142 Ohio St.3d

308, 2015-Ohio-1100, 29 N.E.3d 976; Foster v. State, 8th Dist. Cuyahoga

No. 113109, 2023-Ohio-3254.

              Thompson has failed to file an affidavit of prior civil actions as

required by R.C. 2969.25(A). In addition, Thompson has failed to provide a certified

copy of the institutional cashier’s statement, where he is incarcerated, setting forth

the balance in his inmate account as required by R.C. 2969.25(C).
              Accordingly, we sua sponte dismiss Thompson’s complaint for a writ

of mandamus. Costs to Thompson. The court directs the clerk of courts to serve all

parties with notice of this judgment and the date of entry upon the journal as

required by Civ.R. 58(B).

              Complaint dismissed.

________________________
LISA B. FORBES, JUDGE

FRANK D. CELEBREZZE, III, P.J., and
MARY J. BOYLE, J., CONCUR