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Gay v. Owens
2013 Ga. LEXIS 156
Ga.
2013
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Background

  • Gay was convicted of escape in Cobb County in 2011 and is imprisoned in Tennessee.
  • He filed a petition for writ of mandamus in this Court seeking additional pre-trial sentence credit.
  • The Fulton County clerk returned the petition for filing for lack of proper form under OCGA § 9-10-14 (b).
  • This Court declined to strike the petition for filing due to jurisdictional question, and dismissed it as not a proper original petition in this Court.
  • OCGA § 9-10-14 (b) requires inmates to file initial pleadings on AOC forms when suing state or local government agencies or officers.
  • The Court held that the statute’s “inmate” language refers only to inmates in Georgia, not those incarcerated elsewhere, so the form requirement does not apply to Gay.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Scope of OCGA 9-10-14(b) for out-of-state inmates Gay argues the statute covers all inmates seeking access to Georgia courts. Owens contends the statute only covers inmates in Georgia. Statute covers only Georgia inmates.
Clerk's acceptance of petition under 9-10-14(b) Gay's filing should not have been struck; the petition should proceed. Clerk properly rejected nonconforming filing under the statute. No strike; but petition dismissed on jurisdictional grounds for original filing.
Where must Gay's mandamus petition be filed This Court has original jurisdiction to hear mandamus petitions. Only a superior court may hear mandamus petitions not within this Court's extremely rare category. Petition must be filed initially in superior court.

Key Cases Cited

  • Brown v. Johnson, 251 Ga. 436 (1983) (extremely rare jurisdiction for original mandamus)
  • King v. State of Ga., 268 Ga. 384 (1997) (statutory form requirements apply to docketing)
  • Donald v. Price, 283 Ga. 311 (2008) (no docketing without statutorily required form)
  • Rowland v. State, 264 Ga. 872 (1995) (court must raise jurisdiction questions)
  • Tatis v. State, 289 Ga. 811 (2011) (look to ordinary meaning and legislative intent)
  • East West Express v. Collins, 264 Ga. 774 (1994) (statutes construed with related provisions)
  • Hendry v. Hendry, 292 Ga. 1 (2012) (statutory construction within statutory framework)
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Case Details

Case Name: Gay v. Owens
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Feb 18, 2013
Citation: 2013 Ga. LEXIS 156
Docket Number: S13O0473
Court Abbreviation: Ga.