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Stacy v. Superior Court Dep't

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 17, 2018
480 Mass. 1029 (Mass. 2018)

Opinion

SJC-12577

10-17-2018

Mark A. STACY v. SUPERIOR COURT DEPARTMENT.

The case was submitted on the papers filed, accompanied by a memorandum of law. Mark A. Stacy, pro se. Anna Lumelsky, Assistant Attorney General, for the Commonwealth.


The case was submitted on the papers filed, accompanied by a memorandum of law.

Mark A. Stacy, pro se.

Anna Lumelsky, Assistant Attorney General, for the Commonwealth.

Mark A. Stacy appeals from a judgment of the county court dismissing as moot his complaint for relief in the nature of mandamus. In 1986 and 1989, Stacy pleaded guilty in the Superior Court to various offenses. In 2016, he filed two motions pursuant to Mass. R. Crim. P. 30, as appearing in 435 Mass. 1501 (2001), seeking to withdraw those guilty pleas. In April, 2018, Stacy filed his complaint in the county court, seeking an order directing the Superior Court to take action on his motions. While the complaint was pending, a judge in the Superior Court issued a decision denying both motions. A single justice of this court accordingly dismissed the complaint as moot.

Stacy asserts that no such decision has been made. We have, however, been provided with a copy of the decision in question, and the Superior Court dockets plainly show that the motions have been denied. We express no view as to the merits of that decision. To the extent that Stacy is aggrieved by the denial of his motions, he has not shown that he lacks an adequate remedy in the ordinary appellate process.
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Stacy has filed what was intended as a memorandum and appendix pursuant to S.J.C. Rule 2:21, as amended, 434 Mass. 1301 (2001). That rule does not apply, as Stacy "was not challenging any interlocutory ruling of the trial court, but rather the inaction of the court." Santiago v. Young, 446 Mass. 1006, 1006, 844 N.E.2d 610 (2006). Nevertheless, it is clear on the record that Stacy has received the specific relief sought in his complaint, namely, a ruling on his motion. The complaint was properly dismissed as moot. See Rasten v. Northeastern Univ., 432 Mass. 1003, 1003, 731 N.E.2d 1074 (2000), cert. denied, 531 U.S. 1168, 121 S.Ct. 1133, 148 L.Ed.2d 998 (2001).

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Stacy v. Superior Court Dep't

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 17, 2018
480 Mass. 1029 (Mass. 2018)
Case details for

Stacy v. Superior Court Dep't

Case Details

Full title:MARK A. STACY v. SUPERIOR COURT DEPARTMENT.

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Oct 17, 2018

Citations

480 Mass. 1029 (Mass. 2018)
108 N.E.3d 471