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O'Neill v. State

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 4, 2005
27125 (Haw. Mar. 4, 2005)

Opinion

27125

March 4, 2005.

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING.

Joseph Randall O'Neill petitioner, pro se, on the writ.


ORDER DENYING EX PARTE WRIT OF MANDAMUS


Upon consideration of Petitioner Joseph Randall O'Neill's ex parte writ of mandamus, the papers in support, and the records and files herein, it appears that: (1) the circuit court dismissed Petitioner's HRPP Rule 40 petition for post conviction relief, O'Neill v. State, SPP No. 04-1-009K; (2) Petitioner states he filed a notice of appeal from the dismissal of the Rule 40 petition; (3) a petition for a writ of mandamus is not intended to take the place of an appeal; and (4) Petitioner can raise any issues related to his post conviction proceeding in any appeal from the dismissal of the post conviction proceeding. Therefore,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the ex parte writ of mandamus is denied without prejudice to any remedy Petitioner may have by way of appeal.


Summaries of

O'Neill v. State

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 4, 2005
27125 (Haw. Mar. 4, 2005)
Case details for

O'Neill v. State

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH RANDALL O'NEILL, Petitioner v. STATE OF HAWAI`I, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Mar 4, 2005

Citations

27125 (Haw. Mar. 4, 2005)