Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2024-03-05 15:08:15.968111+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:27:19.598515
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NOTICE: Summary decisions issued by the Appeals Court pursuant to M.A.C. Rule
23.0, as appearing in 97 Mass. App. Ct. 1017 (2020) (formerly known as rule 1:28,
as amended by 73 Mass. App. Ct. 1001 [2009]), are primarily directed to the parties
and, therefore, may not fully address the facts of the case or the panel's
decisional rationale. Moreover, such decisions are not circulated to the entire
court and, therefore, represent only the views of the panel that decided the case.
A summary decision pursuant to rule 23.0 or rule 1:28 issued after February 25,
2008, may be cited for its persuasive value but, because of the limitations noted
above, not as binding precedent. See Chace v. Curran, 71 Mass. App. Ct. 258, 260
n.4 (2008).

                       COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

                                 APPEALS COURT

                                                  23-P-106

                          CARE ONE MANAGEMENT, LLC

                                       vs.

                                 GLORIA BROWN.

               MEMORANDUM AND ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 23.0

       This case has a lengthy history which began in 2016 when

 the plaintiff, Care One Management, LLC (Care One) filed a

 lawsuit seeking to recover an unpaid balance that accrued while

 the defendant's now deceased husband resided at a Care One

 facility in Randolph.       See Care One Management, LLC v. Brown, 98

 Mass. App. Ct. 589 (2020).        Much of that history is not relevant

 to the issue before us, which is whether the defendant has a

 right to appeal from an order entered by a single justice of

 this court pursuant to G. L. c. 261, § 27D.            The order in

 question was entered on December 21, 2022, and affirmed a ruling

 by a Superior Court judge denying the defendant's request that

 the Commonwealth pay for a surety bond imposed as a condition of

 granting the defendant's motion to remove the underlying default

 judgment.    The defendant filed a notice of appeal.            Thereafter,
on January 11, 2023, a different single justice struck the

defendant's notice of appeal.   The defendant's appeal from the

order entered on January 11, 2023, is now before us.   We affirm.

    The outcome of this appeal is controlled in all respects by

the applicable statute, G. L. c. 261, § 27D, and case law, which

unequivocally state that the decision of a single justice of the

Appeals Court affirming a trial judge's denial of a request for

funds, is final.   See Hurley v. Superior Court Dep't of the

Trial Court, 424 Mass. 1008, 1009 (1997).   Because there was no

legal right to appeal from the order entered by the single

justice on December 21, 2022, the defendant's notice of appeal

was properly struck.

    Additionally, to the extent the defendant asserts that

G. L. c. 261, § 27D is not applicable, she is mistaken.   We have

conducted a careful review of the record and have found no

support for the defendant's position that the statute does not

apply.   Nor is there any support for the defendant's argument

that the single justice who entered the order on December 21,

2022, failed to conduct a proper review because certain

pleadings and documents that had been submitted to and reviewed

by the Superior Court judge were not transmitted to the single

justice.   First, it was incumbent upon the defendant to provide

all relevant documents to the single justice.   See Mass. R. A.

P. 9 (b) & (d), as appearing in 481 Mass. 1615 (2019); Mass. R.

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A. P. 18 (a) (1) (A), as appearing in 481 Mass. 1637 (2019).

Second, notwithstanding this failure to provide the material at

issue, the single justice has the authority to take judicial

notice of court records in a related action.     See Jarosz v.

Palmer, 436 Mass. 526, 530 (2002).     And third, the defendant

filed a motion for reconsideration, which was denied, that

included all the relevant material considered by the Superior

Court judge.1

                                      Order of the single justice
                                        entered on January 11,
                                        2023, striking notice of
                                        appeal affirmed.

                                      By the Court (Vuono,
                                        Hershfang & Toone, JJ.2),

                                      Assistant Clerk

Entered:    March 5, 2024.

1   The defendant's motion docketed on April 20, 2023 is denied.
2   The panelists are listed in order of seniority.

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