Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-02-09 16:09:50.402771+00
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[Cite as State v. Dudas, 2023-Ohio-366.]

                               COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

                             EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
                                COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA

STATE OF OHIO,                                   :

                 Plaintiff-Appellee,             :
                                                             No. 110573
                 v.                              :

MICHAEL DUDAS,                                   :

                 Defendant-Appellant.            :

                                JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION

                 JUDGMENT: APPLICATION DENIED
                 RELEASED AND JOURNALIZED: February 7, 2023

          Criminal Appeal from the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas
                             Case No. CR-20-650250-A
                              Application for Reopening
                                 Motion No. 559063

                                           Appearances:

                 Michael C. O’Malley, Cuyahoga County Prosecuting
                 Attorney, and Daniel Van, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney,
                 for appellee.

                 Michael Dudas, pro se.

EILEEN A. GALLAGHER, J.:

        {¶ 1} Michael Dudas has filed a second application for reopening pursuant

to App.R. 26(B). Dudas is once again attempting to reopen the appellate judgment

rendered in State v. Dudas, 8th Dist. Cuyahoga No. 110573, 2022-Ohio-931, that
affirmed his plea of guilty and sentence for the offenses of aggravated murder,

aggravated robbery, and misuse of a credit card imposed in State v. Dudas,

Cuyahoga C.P. No. CR-20-650250-A. We decline to reopen Dudas’ appeal because

the second application for reopening is untimely filed as required by App.R. 26(B)(1)

and there exists no right to file a second application for reopening.

      {¶ 2} The appellate judgment, subject to the application for reopening, was

journalized on March 24, 2022. Dudas’ first App.R. 26(B) application for reopening

was filed on June 28, 2022, and the second application for reopening was filed on

October 19, 2022. Both applications for reopening were filed beyond the 90- day

period for the filing of a timely application for reopening as required by App.R.

26(B)(1).

      {¶ 3} App.R. 26(B)(2)(b) requires that Dudas establish “a showing of good

cause for untimely filing if the application is filed more than 90 days after

journalization of the appellate judgment” that is subject to reopening. The Supreme

Court of Ohio, with regard to the 90-day deadline provided by App.R. 26(B)(2)(b),

has established that

      [w]e now reject [the applicant’s] claims that those excuses gave good
      cause to miss the 90-day deadline in App.R. 26(B). * * * Consistent
      enforcement of the rule’s deadline by the appellate courts in Ohio
      protects on the one hand the state’s legitimate interest in the finality of
      its judgments and ensures on the other hand that any claims of
      ineffective assistance of appellate counsel are promptly examined and
      resolved.

      Ohio and other states “may erect reasonable procedural requirements
      for triggering the right to an adjudication,” Logan v. Zimmerman
      Brush Co., 455 U.S. 422, 437, 102 S.Ct. 1148, 71 L.Ed.2d 265 (1982),
      and that is what Ohio has done by creating a 90-day deadline for the
      filing of applications to reopen. * * * The 90-day requirement in the
      rule is “applicable to all appellants,” State v. Winstead, 74 Ohio St.3d
      277, 278, 658 N.E.2d 722 (1996), and [the applicant] offers no sound
      reason why he — unlike so many other Ohio criminal defendants —
      could not comply with that fundamental aspect of the rule.

(Emphasis added.) State v. Gumm, 103 Ohio St.3d 162, 2004-Ohio-4755, 814

N.E.2d 861, ¶ 7. See also State v. Lamar, 102 Ohio St.3d 467, 2004-Ohio-3976, 812

N.E.2d 970; State v. Cooey, 73 Ohio St.3d 411, 653 N.E.2d 252 (1995); State v.

Reddick, 72 Ohio St.3d 88, 647 N.E.2d 784 (1995).

      {¶ 4} Herein, Dudas is once again attempting to reopen the appellate

judgment that was journalized on March 24, 2022. The second application for

reopening was filed on October 19, 2022, more than 90 days after journalization of

the appellate judgment in Dudas, supra. Dudas has argued the delay in filing his

first and second applications for reopening, beyond the 90-day period for timely

filing, was the result of a delay in the prison mail system. This court, however, has

established that any delay associated or caused by a prison mail delivery system does

not establish good cause for the untimely filing of an application for reopening.

State v. Black, 8th Dist. Cuyahoga No. 108001, 2020-Ohio-3278; State v. Campbell,

8th Dist. Cuyahoga No. 105488, 2018-Ohio-3494; State v. Harris, 8th Dist.

Cuyahoga No. 104329, 2018-Ohio-839.

      {¶ 5} Of greater significance is the fact that Dudas is not permitted to file a

second application for reopening. State v. Twyford, 106 Ohio St.3d 176, 2005-Ohio-

4380, 833 N.E.2d 289. There exists no right to file successive applications for
reopening under App.R. 26(B). State v. Williams, 99 Ohio St.3d 179, 2003-Ohio-

3079, 790 N.E.2d 299; State v. Richardson, 74 Ohio St.3d 235, 658 N.E.2d 273

(1996); State v. Cheren, 73 Ohio St.3d 137, 138, 652 N.E.2d 707 (1995).

      {¶ 6} Accordingly, the second application for reopening is denied.

________________________
EILEEN A. GALLAGHER, JUDGE

FRANK DANIEL CELEBREZZE, III, P.J., and
LISA B. FORBES, J., CONCUR