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                                                 RENDERED: JANUARY 18, 2024
                                                       NOT TO BE PUBLISHED

               Supreme Court of Kentucky
                                2023-SC-0080-MR

GARY R. WOOLBRIGHT                                                       APPELLANT

                    ON APPEAL FROM COURT OF APPEALS
V.                           NO. 2022-CA-1121
                         BARREN CIRCUIT COURT
                             NO. 01-CR-0414

HONORABLE JOHN T. ALEXANDER,                                              APPELLEE
JUDGE, BARREN CIRCUIT COURT

AND

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY                                REAL PARTY IN INTEREST

                  MEMORANDUM OPINION OF THE COURT

                                    AFFIRMING

      This is an appeal from the Court of Appeals’ decision denying a writ of

prohibition sought by Gary Woolbright after the Barren Circuit Court denied

his CR 60.02 motion without conducting a new factual review of his

allegations. The trial court ruled that Woolbright’s CR 60.02 motion raised

issues that had previously been raised on direct appeal or collateral attack and

was successive, which is prohibited by the Civil Rules. 1 The trial court declared

its ruling was a final and appealable order. Instead of appealing, Woolbright

      1 That Woolbright has previously litigated a CR 60.02 motion is not in doubt.

Woolbright v. Commonwealth, No. 2018-CA-001503-MR, 2020 WL 114592 (Ky. Ct.
App. Jan. 10, 2020).
sought a writ of prohibition. The Court of Appeals declined to issue the writ,

noting that Woolbright had an adequate remedy by appeal.

      A writ of prohibition may issue upon showing “that the lower court is

acting or is about to act erroneously, although within its jurisdiction, and there

exists no adequate remedy by appeal or otherwise and great injustice and

irreparable injury will result if the petition is not granted.” Hoskins v. Maricle,

150 S.W.3d 1, 10 (Ky. 2004). “[T]he lack of an adequate remedy by appeal is

the one requirement that is set in stone and unavoidable.” Gilbert v. McDonald-

Burkman, 320 S.W.3d 79, 85 (Ky. 2010). “Our case law recognizes that an

order denying a motion for a new trial under CR 60.02 is final and appealable.”

Violett v. Grise, 664 S.W.3d 481, 484 (Ky. 2022) (citing Hackney v. Hackney,

327 S.W.2d 570, 571-72 (Ky. 1959); Hardin v. Waddell, 316 S.W.2d 367 (Ky.

1958)).

      “That Appellant has an adequate remedy by appeal is alone sufficient

grounds to deny him the writ he seeks.” Gilbert, 320 S.W.3d at 85. The Court of

Appeals’ decision was not an abuse of discretion and is affirmed.

      All sitting. All concur.

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COUNSEL FOR APPELLANT:

Gary R. Woolbright, pro se

APPELLEE:

Hon. John T. Alexander
Barren Circuit Court

COUNSEL FOR REAL PARTY IN INTEREST, COMMONWEALTH OF
KENTUCKY:

Russell M. Coleman
Attorney General of Kentucky

Christopher Henry
Assistant Attorney General

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