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Marks v. State

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Oct 30, 2009
No. 30101 (Haw. Oct. 30, 2009)

Opinion

No. 30101

October 30, 2009.

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING

By: MOON, C.J., NAKAYAMA, ACOBA, DUFFY, and RECKTENWALD, JJ.


ORDER

Upon consideration of Donald B. Marks' "application for federal writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2241," which we treat as a petition for a writ of mandamus, it appears that petitioner fails to demonstrate a clear and indisputable right to relief. See Kema v. Gaddis, 91 Hawai'i 200, 204, 982 P.2d 334, 338 (1999) (A writ of mandamus is an extraordinary remedy that will not issue unless the petitioner demonstrates a clear and indisputable right to relief and a lack of alternative means to redress adequately the alleged wrong or obtain the requested action.). Therefore,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the clerk of the appellate court shall process petitioner's papers as a petition for a writ of mandamus without payment of the filing fee.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petition for a writ of mandamus is denied.


Summaries of

Marks v. State

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Oct 30, 2009
No. 30101 (Haw. Oct. 30, 2009)
Case details for

Marks v. State

Case Details

Full title:DONALD B. MARKS, Petitioner, v. STATE OF HAWAI'I, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Oct 30, 2009

Citations

No. 30101 (Haw. Oct. 30, 2009)