Hellams, H., Aplt. v. Pa Board of Prob and Parole ( 2023 )


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  •                    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
    MIDDLE DISTRICT
    HERMAN O. HELLAMS,                             :   No. 93 MAP 2022
    :
    Appellant                  :   Appeal from the Order of the
    :   Commonwealth Court dated June 3,
    :   2022 at No. 584 MD 2020
    v.                                :
    :
    :
    PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF PROBATION                :
    AND PAROLE,                                    :
    :
    Appellee                   :
    ORDER
    PER CURIAM
    AND NOW, this 28th day of July, 2023, the June 3, 2022, Order granting
    Preliminary Objections filed by the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole and
    dismissing Appellant’s Petition for Mandamus is VACATED.
    Consistent throughout Appellant’s filings and his communications with Appellee
    are his averments that he filed a timely administrative appeal by submitting an
    Administrative Relief Form and accompanying letter on April 27, 2017, and that Appellee
    has failed in its duty to act on that appeal.1 “Mandamus has been held to be the proper
    remedy to compel the Board to conduct a required hearing or to correct a mistake in
    applying the law.” Donnell v. Com., Pa. Bd. of Prob. & Parole, 
    434 A.2d 846
    , 846–47 (Pa.
    Cmwlth. 1981) (citing Commonwealth ex rel. Davis v. Pa. Bd. of Parole, 
    398 A.2d 992
    (Pa. 1979) (additional citation omitted)).   Appellee has not offered any response to
    1 See 61 Pa.C.S. § 6113 (d).
    Appellant’s averments before the Commonwealth Court or this Court. Accordingly, this
    aspect of the issues raised in Appellant’s Petition for Mandamus is appropriately
    addressed to the Commonwealth Court’s original jurisdiction and the court erred in
    concluding otherwise. Additionally, the Commonwealth Court erred in concluding, without
    providing any supporting findings of fact or explanation, that Appellant’s administrative
    appeal rights had lapsed. We REMAND the case for the court to conduct appropriate
    further proceedings and/or fact finding to determine if Appellant is due relief. Jurisdiction
    relinquished.
    [93 MAP 2022] - 2
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 93 MAP 2022

Judges: Per Curiam

Filed Date: 7/28/2023

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/28/2023