State Of Louisiana v. Toby Brooks Payne, Jr. ( 2020 )


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  •                                            STATE OF LOUISIANA
    COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
    STATE         OF   LOUISIANA                                                                                  NO.         2020         KW      0110
    VERSUS
    TOBY         PAYNE,      JR.
    APR 2 8 2020
    In     Re:         Toby           Payne,          Jr.,        applying              for       supervisory                  writs,               32nd
    Judicial               District                 Court,           Parish               of        Terrebonne,                        No.
    770075
    BEFORE:            WHIPPLE,             C. J.,         GUIDRY           AND    BURRIS,'             JJ.
    WRIT     DENIED.               As      an    indigent              inmate,             relator           is     entitled                   to
    receive            certain              court            documents,                  such           as         the         guilty               plea
    transcript,                   the          bill           of           information                  or             indictment,                        the
    commitment              papers,            the         court       minutes           for       various              portions             of           the
    trial,         and minutes                 of      the     sentencing,                   free       of        charge        without                   the
    necessity              of
    establishing                    a    particularized                       need.             See          State           ex
    rel.         Simmons           v.       State,           93- 0275 (           La.         12/ 16/ 94),              
    647 So. 2d 1094
    per         curiam).             As     to       all    other           docum       nts,          an     indigent             inmate                 has
    the     constitutional                     right         to        free       col Les only in those instances
    in     which       he       shows        that          denial          of    the request will deprive him of
    an     adequate             opportunity                  to       present           Lis       claims
    fairly.              Meeting
    that          constitutional                           threshold               r    wires                 a
    showing               of                a
    particularized                     need.           An     inmate            thel More              cannot            make          a
    showing
    of     particularized                     need          absent          a     pre       erly       filed            application             for
    postconviction                       relief,             which              sets          out           specific               claims                  of
    constitutional                      errors         requiring                the     requested                  documentation                          for
    support.               See        State         ex      rel.        Bernard             v.     Criminal              District                 Court
    Section " J",                 94- 2247 (          La.         4/ 28/ 95),          E 
    53 So. 2d 1174
     (         per       curiam).
    Relator           may       need       to     seek          his    requested                 documents                 under              the
    Public         Records              Law.           A     writ          application                 arising            in       a       criminal
    proceeding               is       not     the        proper            procedural                vehicle             to     establish                       a
    right         to   records              under           the       Public          Records           Law.             La.       R. S.          4. 4:    1,
    et     seq.        A     person           who      wants           to       examine           public           records             must         make
    the     request             to      the      custodian              of       records.               See        La.        R. S.         44:     31 &
    44:   32.           If        a      request             for        public              records           is         denied             by            the
    custodian,               before  seeking                          relief          from        this            court,         the         person
    must         first      institute civil                       proceedings                    for   a     writ        of     mandamus                   at
    the     district              court          level,               See       La.      R. S.         44:    35( A).              Should                 the
    person         prevail,
    he should be prepared to pay the regular service
    fees         for     copies             of        the     documents.                      After          the         district                 court
    rules         in   the        civil          proceeding,                 the       person          may        seek        an       appeal              of
    the         district              court'      s      action,             if        he        desires.                 See          La.          R. S.
    44: 35( 0).              See         also         State           ex     rel.       McKnight                  v.     State,             98- 2258
    La.        App.     1st       Cir.       12/ 3/ 98),              
    742 So. 2d 894
    ,      895 (          per     curiam).
    VGW
    JMG
    W JB
    COU     T    OF    APPEAL,           FIRST         CIRCUIT
    r
    DEPUTY          LERK        OF    COURT           FOR      THE     COURT
    Judge        William               Burris,       retired,          serving pro              r: cmpore by          special         appointment
    of    the    Louisiana         Supreme        Court.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 2020KW0110

Filed Date: 4/28/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/22/2024