Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2022-04-12 22:22:36.996481+00
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[Cite as State ex rel. Hinton v. Wiest, 2022-Ohio-1200.]

STATE OF OHIO                      )                            IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
                                   )ss:                         NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF WAYNE                    )

GERALD E. HINTON                                               C.A. No. 21AP0046

        Petitioner

        v.

MARK K. WIEST, JUDGE
                                                           ORIGINAL ACTION IN
        Respondent                                         PROCEDENDO

Dated: April 11, 2022

        PER CURIAM.

        {¶1}     Petitioner, Gerald Hinton, has petitioned this Court for a writ of procedendo

to compel Respondent, Judge Mark Wiest, to rule on his motion to vacate void judgment

and motion to amend void judgment pending in Mr. Hinton’s underlying criminal case.

Judge Wiest filed an answer and moved for summary judgment and, in both, asserted that

the claim is moot because he has denied Mr. Hinton’s motions. Mr. Hinton did not

respond to the motion for summary judgment. Because the underlying motions have been

ruled on, Mr. Hinton’s claim is moot, and this Court dismisses his petition.

        {¶2}     To obtain a writ of procedendo, Mr. Hinton must establish that he has a

clear legal right to require the judge to proceed, that the judge has a clear legal duty to

proceed, and that there is no adequate remedy available in the ordinary course of law.
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State ex rel. Ward v. Reed, 141 Ohio St.3d 50, 2014-Ohio-4512, ¶ 9, citing State ex rel.

Sherrills v. Cuyahoga Cty. Court of Common Pleas, 72 Ohio St.3d 461, 462 (1995).

Procedendo is the appropriate remedy when a court has refused to render a judgment or

has unnecessarily delayed proceeding to judgment. See, e.g., State ex rel. CNG Financial

Corp. v. Nadel, 111 Ohio St.3d 149, 2006-Ohio-5344, ¶ 20. It is well-settled that

procedendo will not “compel the performance of a duty that has already been performed.”

State ex rel. Grove v. Nadel, 84 Ohio St.3d 252, 253, 1998-Ohio-541.

       {¶3}     Mr. Hinton sought a writ of procedendo to order Judge Wiest to rule on the

pending motions. This Court may consider evidence outside the complaint to determine

that an action is moot. State ex rel. Nelson v. Russo, 89 Ohio St.3d 227, 228 (2000).

According to Judge Wiest’s answer, motion for summary judgment, and a review of the

trial court docket, Judge Wiest ruled on the motions that were the subject of this petition.

Accordingly, this matter is moot.

       {¶4}     Because Mr. Hinton’s claim is moot, this case is dismissed.

       {¶5}     No costs are taxed. The clerk of courts is hereby directed to serve upon all

parties not in default notice of this judgment and its date of entry upon the journal. See

Civ.R. 58(B).

                                                   DONNA J. CARR
                                                   FOR THE COURT

CALLAHAN, J.
SUTTON, J.
CONCUR.
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APPEARANCES:

GERALD E. HINTON, Pro se, Petitioner.

JUDGE MARK K. WIEST, Respondent.