State ex rel. White v. GoldsberryState ex rel. White v. Goldsberry
White asserts in his sole proposition of law that the court of appeals erred in dismissing his mandamus action. For the reasons that follow, however, White’s contentions lack merit.
First, the records sought by White do not exist, and appellees have no duty under
Second, appellees had no duty under
Third, WTiite had an adequate legal remedy to raise issues relating to the fairness of the grand jury selection process by motion to dismiss the indictment and direct appeal of his criminal conviction.
Fourth, to the extent that White requested his discharge from prison, habeas corpus, rather than mandamus, is the proper action. State ex rel. Sampson v. Parrott (1998),
Finally, the court of appeals held that White failed to comply with the requirements of
Based on the foregoing, we affirm the judgment of the court of appeals.
Judgment affirmed.
Notes
. We overrule White’s motion for default judgment. Although appellees failed to file a timely merit brief, we. decline to reverse the judgment of the court of appeals because White’s brief does not “reasonably appearf ] to sustain reversal.” S.Ct.Prac.R. VI(6).