Isaac Borders v. T.J. Conley ( 2019 )


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  • Court of Appeals
    of the State of Georgia
    ATLANTA,____________________
    December 06, 2019
    The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
    A20A0828. ISAAC BORDERS v. T. J. CONLEY et al.
    In May 2019, prison inmate Isaac Borders filed a mandamus petition,
    requesting monetary damages, declaratory judgment, and injunctive relief against the
    defendants, the prison warden and the Department of Corrections, based on his
    placement “in segregation.” The defendants filed a motion to dismiss, which the trial
    court granted. Borders then filed this direct appeal. We, however, lack jurisdiction.
    While judgments and orders granting or refusing to grant mandamus relief are
    generally directly appealable, see OCGA § 5-6-34 (a) (7), under the Prison Litigation
    Reform Act, any appeal in a civil case that was initiated by a prisoner must come by
    discretionary application. See OCGA § 42-12-8; Jones v. Townsend, 
    267 Ga. 489
    ,
    490 (480 SE2d 24) (1997). Because Borders is incarcerated, he is required to file an
    application for discretionary appeal in order to appeal a mandamus ruling. See Brock
    v. Hardman, 
    303 Ga. 729
    , 731 (2) (814 SE2d 736) (2018).
    For these reasons, we lack jurisdiction over this direct appeal, which is hereby
    DISMISSED.
    Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
    Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
    12/06/2019
    I certify that the above is a true extract from
    the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
    Witness my signature and the seal of said court
    hereto affixed the day and year last above written.
    , Clerk.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: A20A0828

Filed Date: 12/24/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/24/2019