Court Opinion

ID: 9376261
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-03-02 16:02:55.03899+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:17:05.657797
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Supreme Court of Florida
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                            No. SC22-1519
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                              A.C., etc.,
                              Petitioner,

                                  vs.

          DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES,
                      Respondent.

                            March 2, 2023

PER CURIAM.

     This case is before the Court on the petition of A.C. for a writ

of mandamus. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 3(b)(8), Fla.

Const.

     Petitioner has filed at least forty-three pro se petitions or

notices with this Court since August 29, 2022. On November 18,

2022, we denied the instant petition, expressly retained

jurisdiction, and ordered Petitioner to show cause why she should

not be barred from filing further pro se requests for relief in this

Court related to a dependency matter, circuit court case number
502020DP000123XXXXMB. A.C. v. Dep’t of Child. & Fams., No.

SC22-1519, 2022 WL 17076781 (Fla. Nov. 18, 2022). Despite the

Court’s order to show cause, Petitioner continued to file countless

meritless pleadings in this Court regarding various court matters

pending in the lower tribunals. Therefore, on February 2, 2023, the

Court issued an opinion barring Petitioner from filing pro se

pleadings in the Court regarding the dependency matter. A.C. v.

Dep’t of Child. & Fams., No. SC22-1519, 2023 WL 1457573 (Fla.

Feb. 2, 2023). The Court also ordered Petitioner to show cause why

she should not be further sanctioned and barred from filing any

pro se pleadings in this Court. Petitioner filed an untimely

response, which we strike as untimely. Moreover, Petitioner has

continued to file meritless pleadings in the Court. Accordingly, we

now find that Petitioner has failed to show cause why she should

not be sanctioned, and we outline those sanctions below.

     Petitioner has demonstrated a pattern of filing meritless pro se

requests for relief in this Court. Including the petition in the

instant case, Petitioner has filed forty-three pro se petitions or

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notices with this Court since August 29, 2022. 1 To date, the Court

has disposed of all of Petitioner’s cases, including five petitions that

Petitioner voluntarily dismissed. This Court has never granted

Petitioner the relief sought in any of her filings. Petitioner’s

petitions and notices were all denied or dismissed, except for her

five most recent petitions, which are still pending.

     Therefore, based on Petitioner’s extensive history of filing pro

se petitions and requests for relief that were meritless or otherwise

inappropriate for this Court’s review, we now find that she has

abused this Court’s limited judicial resources. See Pettway v.

McNeil, 987 So. 2d 20, 22 (Fla. 2008) (explaining that this Court

has previously “exercised the inherent judicial authority to sanction

an abusive litigant” and that “[o]ne justification for such a sanction

lies in the protection of the rights of others to have the Court

conduct timely reviews of their legitimate filings”). If no action is

taken, Petitioner will continue to burden this Court’s resources.

     Accordingly, we direct the Clerk of this Court to reject any

future pleadings or other requests for relief submitted by Petitioner

    1. See A.C. v. Dep’t of Child. & Fams., No. SC22-1591, 2023
WL 1457573 (Fla. Feb. 2, 2023); A.C. v. Dep’t of Child. & Fams., No.
SC22-1775 (Fla. Feb. 9, 2023) (mandamus petition denied).
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unless such filings are signed by a member in good standing of The

Florida Bar.

     Additionally, any pending motions or requests for relief are all

hereby denied. No motion for rehearing or clarification will be

entertained by this Court.

     It is so ordered.

MUÑIZ, C.J., and CANADY, POLSTON, LABARGA, COURIEL,
GROSSHANS, and FRANCIS, JJ., concur.

Original Proceeding – Mandamus

A.C., pro se, West Palm Beach, Florida,

     for Petitioner

Andrew Feigenbaum of the Florida Department of Children and
Families, West Palm Beach, Florida,

     for Respondent

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