Casey v. State , 2014 Fla. App. LEXIS 19613 ( 2014 )


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  •                NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO FILE REHEARING
    MOTION AND, IF FILED, DETERMINED
    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
    OF FLORIDA
    SECOND DISTRICT
    BRIAN CASEY,                        )
    )
    Petitioner,              )
    )
    v.                                  )                 Case No. 2D14-879
    )
    STATE OF FLORIDA,                   )
    )
    Respondent.              )
    ___________________________________ )
    Opinion filed December 3, 2014.
    Petition for Writ of Mandamus to the Circuit
    Court for Lee County; Edward J. Volz, Jr.,
    Judge.
    Brian Casey, pro se.
    Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General,
    Tallahassee, and Robert Krauss, Assistant
    Attorney General, Tampa, for Respondent.
    ORDER RESTRICTING PETITIONER FROM FUTURE PRO SE FILINGS
    PER CURIAM.
    By order of June 16, 2014, we denied Brian Casey's petition for writ of
    mandamus. In the same order, we noted that Mr. Casey's frequent and repetitious
    petitions raising successive claims in various combinations have burdened the limited
    resources of this court, which are better reserved for the resolution of genuine disputes.
    We explained that Mr. Casey has initiated more than sixty-five proceedings in this court
    stemming from his criminal charges in Lee County Circuit Court case numbers 10-CF-
    17674, 10-CF-19724, 10-CF-19726, and 10-CF-19945.
    From 2011 until the present, Mr. Casey filed fourteen petitions for writ of
    mandamus, four petitions for writ of habeas corpus, twenty-two petitions for writ of
    prohibition, one petition for writ of certiorari, three petitions for belated appeal, and three
    petitions alleging ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, all of which were either
    dismissed or denied. He also filed two appeals from the summary denials of motions for
    postconviction relief filed under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850, which were
    affirmed; seven appeals from the summary denials of rule 3.800(a) motions to correct
    an illegal sentence, all of which were dismissed; an appeal from the denial of a petition
    for writ of habeas corpus, which was dismissed; an appeal from the summary dismissal
    of a "notice of action," which was dismissed; a "pleading to review evidence of altered
    transcripts to court hearings," which was denied; four appeals from nonappealable
    orders, which were dismissed for lack of jurisdiction; and three direct appeals from his
    judgments and sentences, two of which were dismissed and one of which was affirmed.
    Consequently, we directed Mr. Casey to show cause why this court should
    not direct the clerk to reject pleadings in this court related to his four circuit court case
    numbers unless the filing is related to a pending direct appeal of a judgment or
    sentence or submitted by a licensed Florida attorney. See State v. Spencer, 
    751 So. 2d 47
    , 48-49 (Fla. 1999).
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    In his response, Mr. Casey explains that he is untrained in the law and
    was attempting to correct what he believed were wrongs that occurred during his trial.
    He acknowledges that some of the pleadings were improperly filed and apologizes to
    the court. However, he argues that it will be a gross manifest injustice to bar him from
    appealing any adverse rulings should the postconviction court deny his pending rule
    3.850 motion in circuit court case number 10-CF-19724. A review of this court's records
    establishes that the postconviction court denied Mr. Casey's motion and he has filed an
    appeal of that order in case number 2D14-4136.
    We find that Mr. Casey has failed to show cause why he should not be
    prohibited from filing any future pro se original proceedings in this court. Each
    proceeding initiated by Mr. Casey was either devoid of merit or inappropriate for review
    in this court.
    Accordingly, we direct the clerk of this court to place in an inactive file any
    original proceedings filed by Mr. Casey related to circuit court case numbers 10-CF-
    17674, 10-CF-19724, 10-CF-19726, and 10-CF-19945, and notices of appeal related to
    circuit court case number 10-CF-19724, unless the filing is signed by a member in good
    standing of The Florida Bar. See Spencer, 
    751 So. 2d at 48-49
    ; see also Wilson v.
    State, 
    57 So. 3d 1000
    , 1000 (Fla. 4th DCA 2011). We caution Mr. Casey that the filing
    of any frivolous pro se appeals in circuit court case numbers 10-CF-17674, 10-CF-
    19726, and 10-CF-19945 may result in additional sanctions, such as a ban on future pro
    se notices of appeal in this court and/or referral to prison officials for disciplinary
    procedures. See Spencer, 
    751 So. 2d at 49
    ; see also § 944.279(1), Fla. Stat. (2014);
    Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850(n); Johnson v. State, 
    44 So. 3d 198
    , 201 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010).
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    We note that case numbers 2D14-2219 and 2D14-4136 remain pending and are not
    affected by this order.
    ALTENBERND, KELLY, and WALLACE, JJ., Concur.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 2D14-879

Citation Numbers: 158 So. 3d 667, 2014 Fla. App. LEXIS 19613, 2014 WL 6789906

Judges: Altenbernd, Kelly, Per Curiam, Wallace

Filed Date: 12/3/2014

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024