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Date Created: 2024-03-13 18:10:17.442233+00
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[Cite as State ex rel. Wright v. Ohio Adult Parole Auth., 2024-Ohio-927.]

                              IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

                                   TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

State ex rel. Delanio L. Wright,                        :

                 Relator,                               :

v.                                                      :                     No. 23AP-604

                                                        :                   (REGULAR CALENDAR)
[Ohio] Adult Parole Authority,
                                                        :
                 Respondent.
                                                        :

                                            D E C I S I O N

                                      Rendered on March 12, 2024

                 On brief: Delanio L. Wright, pro se.

                                   IN PROHIBITION/MANDAMUS
LELAND, J.
        {¶ 1} Relator, Delanio L. Wright, has filed an original action requesting a writ of
prohibition and mandamus against respondent, Ohio Adult Parole Authority.
        {¶ 2} Pursuant to Civ.R. 53 and Loc.R. 13(M) of the Tenth District Court of Appeals,
this matter was referred to a magistrate who issued a decision, including findings of fact
and conclusions of law, which is appended hereto. The magistrate recommended relator’s
complaint be dismissed sua sponte on the grounds “relator has failed to fully comply with
R.C. 2969.25(A) in describing the habeas corpus action and appeal from such action that
he brought within the previous five years.” (Appended Mag. Decision at ¶ 15.)
        {¶ 3} No party has filed objections to the magistrate’s decision. The case is now
before this court for review.
No. 23AP-604                                                                               2

      {¶ 4} Finding no error of law or other defect on the face of the magistrate’s decision,
this court adopts the magistrate’s decision as our own, including the findings of fact and
conclusions   of   law   contained   therein.   In   accordance    with   the   magistrate’s
recommendation, we sua sponte dismiss this action.
                                                                          Action dismissed.
                    DORRIAN and LUPER SCHUSTER, JJ., concur.
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                                     APPENDIX
                          IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

                             TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

State ex rel. Delanio L. Wright,              :

              Relator,                        :

v.                                            :                    No. 23AP-604

                                              :
Adult Parole Authority,                                      (REGULAR CALENDAR)
                                              :
              Respondent.
                                              :

                          MAGISTRATE’S DECISION

                              Rendered on October 16, 2023

              Delanio L. Wright, pro se.

                          IN PROHIBITION AND MANDAMUS
                             ON SUA SPONTE DISMISSAL

        {¶ 5} Relator, Delanio L. Wright, has filed this original action seeking a writ of
prohibition and mandamus against respondent, Ohio Adult Parole Authority (“OAPA”).

I. Findings of Fact
        {¶ 6} 1. At the time of the filing of this action, relator was incarcerated at the
Mansfield Correctional Institution in Mansfield, Ohio.
        {¶ 7} 2. OAPA is a division of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and
Correction (“ODRC”), which is responsible for duties as provided under R.C. 5149.03.
        {¶ 8} 3. Relator filed his complaint in the instant action on October 6, 2023.
Attached to relator’s complaint was an “affidavit to comply with [R.C.] 2969.25.” (Relator’s
Aff. at 1.)
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       {¶ 9} 4. In his complaint, relator asserted that OAPA has “exceeded the jurisdiction
and power bestowed upon them by refusing to correct the record so that it reflects the
Technical Parole Violation the Relator has ser[v]ed.” (Compl. at 1.) Relator asserts that “the
increase to the Maximum Date of Release would make another sanction a violation of the
Double Jeopardy provisions in the Fifth Amendment to the[]Constitution of the United
States and Section 10, Article I of the Ohio Constitution bar[ring] multiple punishment for
the same offense.” (Emphasis removed.) (Compl. at 2.) Relator further asserts that “[a]ll of
the parole hearings held to prevent the Relator’s release are void.” (Compl. at 3.)
Additionally, relator attached to his complaint a number of exhibits in support of his
request.

II. Discussion and Conclusions of Law
       {¶ 10} R.C. 2969.25(A) and (C) provide procedural requirements for inmates
commencing a civil action or appeal against a government entity or employee. See State ex
rel. Foster v. Foley, 170 Ohio St.3d 86, 2022-Ohio-3168, ¶ 10; State ex rel. Swanson v. Ohio
Dept. of Rehab. & Corr., 156 Ohio St.3d 408, 2019-Ohio-1271, ¶ 6. Compliance with the
requirements of R.C. 2969.25(A) and (C) is mandatory, and failure to comply compels
dismissal. Boles v. Knab, 129 Ohio St.3d 222, 2011-Ohio-2859, ¶ 1.
       {¶ 11} Under R.C. 2969.25(A), an inmate commencing a civil action in the court of
appeals must file an affidavit containing a “description of each civil action or appeal of a
civil action that the inmate has filed in the previous five years in any state or federal court.”
To comply with R.C. 2969.25(A), the filed affidavit must include all of the following:
              (1) A brief description of the nature of the civil action or appeal;
              (2) The case name, case number, and the court in which the
              civil action or appeal was brought;
              (3) The name of each party to the civil action or appeal;
              (4) The outcome of the civil action or appeal, including whether
              the court dismissed the civil action or appeal as frivolous or
              malicious under state or federal law or rule of court, whether
              the court made an award against the inmate or the inmate’s
              counsel of record for frivolous conduct under section 2323.51
              of the Revised Code, another statute, or a rule of court, and, if
              the court so dismissed the action or appeal or made an award
              of that nature, the date of the final order affirming the dismissal
              or award.
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R.C. 2969.25(A). See Swanson at ¶ 5. With regard to the requirements for an affidavit of
indigency, the statute provides as follows:
              If an inmate who files a civil action or appeal against a
              government entity or employee seeks a waiver of the
              prepayment of the full filing fees assessed by the court in which
              the action or appeal is filed, the inmate shall file with the
              complaint or notice of appeal an affidavit that the inmate is
              seeking a waiver of the prepayment of the court's full filing fees
              and an affidavit of indigency. The affidavit of waiver and the
              affidavit of indigency shall contain all of the following:
              (1) A statement that sets forth the balance in the inmate
              account of the inmate for each of the preceding six months, as
              certified by the institutional cashier;
              (2) A statement that sets forth all other cash and things of value
              owned by the inmate at that time.
R.C. 2969.25(C).
       {¶ 12} Substantial compliance with the requirements of R.C. 2969.25(A) and (C) is
not sufficient. State ex rel. McGlown v. Mohr, 10th Dist. No. 14AP-478, 2015-Ohio-1554, ¶
9, citing State ex rel. Manns v. Henson, 119 Ohio St.3d 348, 2008-Ohio-4478, ¶ 4; State ex
rel. Neil v. French, 153 Ohio St.3d 271, 2018-Ohio-2692, ¶ 7. Nor can a deficiency in
compliance with the statutory requirements present at the time of the filing of the
complaint be cured at a later date. State ex rel. Swopes v. McCormick, __ Ohio St.3d. __,
2022-Ohio-4408, ¶ 14 (stating that “all avenues for curing a failure to comply with
R.C. 2969.25” were “expressly foreclosed”) (Emphasis sic.)); State ex rel. Young v. Clipper,
142 Ohio St.3d 318, 2015-Ohio-1351, ¶ 9 (stating that failure to comply with the mandatory
requirements of R.C. 2969.25 “is not curable by subsequent amendment” and that a
“belated attempt to file an affidavit that complies with R.C. 2969.25 does not excuse the
noncompliance”); Fuqua v. Williams, 100 Ohio St.3d 211, 2003-Ohio-5533, ¶ 9; Boles at ¶
2. Furthermore, the Supreme Court of Ohio has held that a court does not err by sua sponte
dismissing a complaint for failing to comply with the inmate filing requirements in
R.C. 2969.25. State ex rel. Bey v. Bur. of Sentence Computation, 166 Ohio St.3d 497, 2022-
Ohio-236, ¶ 19; State ex rel. Watkins v. Andrews, 142 Ohio St.3d 308, 2015-Ohio-1100, ¶
8; State ex rel. Hall v. Mohr, 140 Ohio St.3d 297, 2014-Ohio-3735, ¶ 5.
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       {¶ 13} Relator has not satisfied the requirements of R.C. 2969.25(A) in this case. In
his affidavit, relator describes his prior civil actions and appeals within the last five years as
follows:
               I have filed (3) Civil actions over the past five years and the
               first was in Dec. 2018 with a motion to vacate in Franklin
               County that was denied. Than another motion to vacate was
               filed in Highland County in 2020, and the motion was denied.
               The Relator did file a Writ of Habeas Corpus in May of 2021.
               All Motions were appealed; SEE: State V. Wright 2018 Ohio
               4966 for the Franklin County case, and SEE: State V. Wright
               2020 Ohio 275 for the Highland County case and SEE: Wright
               V. Collins 2021 Ohio Lexis 909 that was dismissed for want of
               prosecution. The Affiant has not had a Civil action or Appeal
               dismissed as frivolous or malicious.
(Sic Passim.) (Relator’s Aff. at 1.)
       {¶ 14} Although relator mentions his filing of an original action seeking a writ of
habeas corpus, the description of this action provided by relator is not sufficient to meet the
requirements of R.C. 2969.25(A). As an original action seeking a writ of habeas corpus is
civil in nature, habeas corpus actions and appeals from such actions filed within the
previous years must be listed in an inmate affidavit in compliance with R.C. 2969.25(A).
See Fuqua at paragraph one of the syllabus (“A habeas corpus action is a civil action and
therefore the provisions of R.C. 2969.21 through 2969.27 are applicable to such action.”).
Failing to fully comply with R.C. 2969.25(A) in describing a habeas corpus action or appeals
from such actions filed in the previous five years is grounds for dismissal. See Westerfield
v. Bracy, __ Ohio St.3d __, 2023-Ohio-499, ¶ 8-10 (affirming dismissal of habeas corpus
action where inmate affidavit failed to name the parties or reveal the outcomes of cases
including a prior habeas corpus action and where affidavit failed to list two other federal
habeas corpus actions filed within the prior five years). Cursory review of the citation
provided in relator’s affidavit reveals an appeal of a habeas corpus action that was dismissed
by the Supreme Court of Ohio. See Wright v. Collins, 163 Ohio St.3d 1419, 2021-Ohio-1635.
Relator does not list the case number of such appeal, nor does he list the court in which the
appeal was brought as required by R.C. 2969.25(A)(2). Furthermore, relator does not
specify the details of the underlying habeas corpus action from which the appeal was
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brought. As this underlying habeas corpus action was filed within the previous five years,1
it is also subject to the disclosure requirements under R.C. 2969.25(A).
        {¶ 15} Because relator has failed to fully comply with R.C. 2969.25(A) in describing
the habeas corpus action and appeal from such action that he brought within the previous
five years, relator’s complaint must be dismissed. Westerfield at ¶ 10; McGlown, 2015-
Ohio-1554, at ¶ 9. Finally, although relator’s complaint must be dismissed for failing to
comply with the requirements of R.C. 2969.25(A), it is noted that “a dismissal for failure to
meet the requirements of R.C. 2969.25 is not a dismissal on the merits.” (Emphasis added.)
Watkins, 2015-Ohio-1100, at ¶ 8, citing Hall, 2014-Ohio-3735, at ¶ 5. Accordingly, it is the
decision and recommendation of the magistrate that relator’s complaint should be sua
sponte dismissed.

                                                         /S/ MAGISTRATE
                                                          JOSEPH E. WENGER IV

                                     NOTICE TO THE PARTIES

                 Civ.R. 53(D)(3)(a)(iii) provides that a party shall not assign as
                 error on appeal the court’s adoption of any factual finding or
                 legal conclusion, whether or not specifically designated as a
                 finding of fact or conclusion of law under Civ.R.
                 53(D)(3)(a)(ii), unless the party timely and specifically objects
                 to that factual finding or legal conclusion as required by Civ.R.
                 53(D)(3)(b). A party may file written objections to the
                 magistrate’s decision within fourteen days of the filing of the
                 decision.

1 The magistrate takes judicial notice of the docket in the appeal before the Supreme Court of Ohio, which is

available through the publicly accessible website of the court, and the docket of the underlying habeas corpus
action before the Fourth District Court of Appeals, which is available through the publicly accessible website
of the Pickaway County Clerk of Courts. Wright v. Collins, 4th Dist. No. 2020CA0016 (Feb. 8, 2021) (granting
motion to dismiss the habeas corpus action). See State ex rel. Ohio Republican Party v. Fitzgerald, 145 Ohio
St.3d 92, 2015-Ohio-5056, ¶ 18 (finding in a writ action that a court may take judicial notice of facts not subject
to reasonable dispute); Evid.R. 201(B). The index of record on appeal before the Supreme Court of Ohio and
the docket in the Fourth District Court of Appeals reflect that the underlying habeas corpus action was filed
on December 3, 2020.