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State ex Rel. Albourque v. Terry

Supreme Court of Ohio
Apr 26, 2011
128 Ohio St. 3d 505 (Ohio 2011)

Opinion

No. 2010-2175.

Submitted April 19, 2011.

Decided April 26, 2011.

APPEAL from the Court of Appeals for Cuyahoga County, No. 94825, 2010-Ohio-5412.

Houssam Albourque, pro se.

William D. Mason, Cuyahoga County Prosecuting Attorney, and James E. Moss, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee.


{¶ 1} We affirm the judgment of the court of appeals treating the application of appellee, Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Steven J. Terry, for reconsideration as a motion for relief from judgment, granting it, and denying the request of appellant, Houssam Albourque, for a writ of mandamus to compel Judge Terry to issue a new sentencing entry in Albourque's criminal case to comply with Crim. R. 32(C).

{¶ 2} The judge's motion was styled "Application for Reconsideration." App. R. 26(A)(1) allows for such motions only in "any cause or motion submitted on appeal." The instant action was filed originally in the court of appeals. Thus, App. R. 26(A)(1) is not applicable. But the court of appeals did not abuse its discretion by treating the judge's application as a Civ. R. 60(B) motion for relief from judgment. See, generally, Pete's Auto Sales v. Conner (Aug. 24, 2000), Cuyahoga App. No. 77014, 2000 WL 1222015, *3, and cases cited therein ("It has long been recognized that trial courts have been allowed some discretion to treat a motion for reconsideration as a motion to vacate under Civ. R. 60(B)").

{¶ 3} Nor did the court of appeals abuse its discretion in granting the judge's motion and denying the writ. See Eubank v. Anderson, 119 Ohio St.3d 349, 2008-Ohio-4477, 894 N.E.2d 48, ¶ 4 (applying an abuse-of-discretion standard of review for an appeal from a Civ. R. 60(B) determination). When it originally granted Albourque's writ, the appellate court held that the 2006 order was not final and appealable because it failed to dispose of Count 5 of the indictment. In his motion, the judge included a certified copy of the indictment establishing that a codefendant — not Albourque — was charged in Count 5. Although it is true, as Albourque asserts, that Civ. R. 60(B) cannot be used as a substitute for a timely appeal, see State ex rel Manuel v. Stenson, 126 Ohio St.3d 52, 2010-Ohio-2673, 930 N.E.2d 310, ¶ 1, the judge's claim was premised on an evidentiary submission, which would have normally been precluded in an appeal. See Dzina v. Celebrezze, 108 Ohio St.3d 385, 2006-Ohio-1195, 843 N.E.2d 1202, ¶ 16 ("We cannot, however, add matter to the record before us that was not part of the court of appeals' proceedings and then decide the appeal on the basis of the new matter").

{¶ 4} Therefore, the March 21, 2006 sentencing entry issued by Judge Terry fully complied with Crim. R. 32(C). It included the finding of the court upon which his conviction was based, the sentence, the judge's signature, and the stamp showing journalization. Thus, it was final and appealable, and Albourque was not entitled to the requested extraordinary relief in mandamus to compel the issuance of a new sentencing entry. See State ex rel. Cunningham v. Lindeman, 126 Ohio St.3d 481, 2010-Ohio-4388, 935 N.E.2d 393, ¶ 1.

Judgment affirmed.

O'CONNOR, C.J., and PFEIFER, LUNDBERG STRATTON, O'DONNELL, LANZINGER, CUPP, and MCGEE BROWN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Albourque v. Terry

Supreme Court of Ohio
Apr 26, 2011
128 Ohio St. 3d 505 (Ohio 2011)
Case details for

State ex Rel. Albourque v. Terry

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE EX REL. ALBOURQUE, APPELLANT, v. TERRY, JUDGE, APPELLEE

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Apr 26, 2011

Citations

128 Ohio St. 3d 505 (Ohio 2011)
2011 Ohio 1913

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