Court Opinion

ID: 9897159
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Date Created: 2023-11-14 19:07:54.149497+00
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Electronically Filed
                                                           Supreme Court
                                                           SCOT-XX-XXXXXXX
                                                           24-OCT-2023
                                                           11:36 AM
                                                           Dkt. 13 ORD

                            SCOT-XX-XXXXXXX
          IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAIʻI
________________________________________________________________
                      IN RE COCHRAN DONAHUE
________________________________________________________________

                          ORIGINAL PROCEEDING

                                  ORDER
            (By: Recktenwald, C.J., McKenna, and Eddins, JJ.,
            Circuit Judge Browning and Circuit Judge Crabtree,
                     assigned by reason of vacancies)

     On October 2, 2023 an individual using the name Cochran

Donahue submitted to the appellate clerk’s office documents for

filing, along with a motion for permission to proceed in forma

pauperis.    We construe the submission as a petition for a writ

of mandamus for a declaratory judgment, confirming the identity

of the individual, directed at an unnamed public official.          Upon

review of the document, we conclude that it fails to demonstrate

a clear and indisputable right to relief from this court.          See

State ex rel. Kaneshiro v. Huddy, 82 Hawaiʼi 188, 193, 921 P.2d

108, 113 (1996).     We further conclude that the information
provided in the motion to proceed in forma pauperis, submitted

under penalty of perjury, warrants granting the motion.

Therefore,

     It is ordered that the motion to proceed in forma pauperis

is granted.   The clerk shall waive the filing fee in this

matter.

     It is further ordered that the petition for a writ of

mandamus is denied.

          DATED:   Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, October 24, 2023.

                                     /s/ Mark E. Recktenwald

                                     /s/ Sabrina S. McKenna

                                     /s/ Todd W. Eddins

                                     /s/ R. Mark Browning

                                     /s/ Jeffrey P. Crabtree

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