Arthur Lee IVY
v.
STATE of Mississippi.
Supreme Court of Mississippi.
EN BANC.
OPINION AND ORDER ON PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS
BANKS, Justice, for the Court:
This matter is before the Court on Petitions for Writ of Mandamus filed by Arthur Lee Ivy and directed at the Circuit Clerk of Lauderdale County and the Justice Court Clerk for Lauderdale County. Ivy complains that attempted in forma pauperis filings were rejected by the clerks. This Court, through its administrator, directed a response. A response has been filed by the circuit clerk and both circuit judges for Lauderdale County. The responses point out that Ivy has filed frequently with that *224 court and the federal courts and has previously been sanctioned by this Court for a frivolous filing. See Ivy v. Merchant and Whaley,
These petitions for mandamus may be dismissed because they have not been presented to the proper court. Petitions for writ of mandamus directed at a defendant other than a trial judge should be filed with the circuit court. Miss. Code Ann. §§ 11-41-1 and -3. Thus we have another objectively frivolous filing by Ivy for which sanctions may be imposed. Because the subject of repeated frivolous filings continue to plague this Court and, to a much greater extent, the trial courts, we take this opportunity to speak further to the subject.
We begin by acknowledging that the determination whether a matter submitted for filing should be rejected is a judicial determination, not one for the clerk without benefit of a judicial order. Our trial courts are not without power to deal with frivolous filings. Blanks v. State,
Nothing that we said in Roland v. State,
In the case before the Court no order was entered by this Court or the trial court. Nevertheless, as the matter of mandamus is not properly before this Court,
IT IS HEREBY, ORDERED, that the petitions for writ of mandamus to the circuit and justice court clerks of Lauderdale County be and the same are dismissed; and
IT IS FURTHER, ORDERED, that this Court hereby imposes a sanction upon the petitioner Arthur Lee Ivy in the amount of $250 for having filed a frivolous petition in this Court; and
IT IS FURTHER, ORDERED, that the petitioner Arthur Lee Ivy is hereby prohibited from filing any matter in forma pauperis in any court of this state, without the prior permission of this Court, until he shall have paid the sanction here imposed.
SO ORDERED.
MILLS, J., concurs in result only.
