Case Law Martz v. Felts, CV-19-223

Martz v. Felts, CV-19-223

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Hollis Devin Martz, pro se appellant.

Leslie Rutledge, Att'y Gen., by: Vincent P. France, Ass't Att'y Gen., for appellee.

JOSEPHINE LINKER HART, Justice

Hollis Devin Martz appeals from the denial of his pro se petition for writ of mandamus asking the circuit court to compel the Arkansas Board of Parole to set aside the revocation of his parole. Martz has also filed a motion to supplement his brief. The circuit court denied the petition on the basis that mandamus does not lie to correct matters that are discretionary. We deny Martz's motion to supplement his brief and affirm the circuit court's denial of his petition for a writ of mandamus.

Before we consider Martz's appeal, we first dispose of his motion to file a supplemental brief. Martz's brief was filed on April 1, 2019. The appellee's brief was filed on April 29, 2019. Martz did not tender his supplemental brief until August 27, 2019. While we allow supplementation of briefs to correct deficiencies in an addendum, see Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 4-7(c)(1)(B)(3), the material that Martz wanted to add would, at best, be permissible in a reply brief. Per our rules, Martz's reply brief was due fifteen days after the State filed its brief, in this case, fifteen days from April 29, 2019. Because Martz did not timely file his supplemental brief, we decline to consider it. We now take up his main brief.

Martz was on supervised parole when he was arrested and charged with the following offenses: first-degree criminal mischief, possession of a firearm, aggravated assault on a family member, second-degree assault, and terroristic threatening. Martz also tested positive for controlled substances. Consequently, Martz's parole officer recommended that his parole be revoked. A revocation hearing was held in which the hearing officer found by a preponderance of the evidence that Martz had violated the conditions of his parole, and Martz was taken into custody by the Arkansas Department of Correction. In his petition for mandamus and in his arguments on appeal, Martz complains that the Arkansas Board of Parole failed to follow proper procedure in revoking his parole, and he also challenges the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the revocation.

The purpose of a writ of mandamus is to enforce an established right or to enforce the performance of a duty. State v. Vittitow , 358 Ark. 98, 186 S.W.3d 237 (2004). However, a writ of mandamus will not lie to control or review matters of discretion. Id. Issuance of the writ of mandamus is appropriate...

5 cases
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2022
Rogers v. Ark. Dep't of Corr.
"...a circuit court's grant or denial of a petition for writ of mandamus is whether the circuit court abused its discretion. Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. A circuit court abuses its discretion when it makes a decision that is arbitrary and capricious. Id.III. Writ of Mandamus ..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2020
Ward v. State
"...substituted brief that has been tendered to this court.1 Ward's motion to supplement his brief is untimely and is denied. Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. On November 17, Ward filed a motion to reinvest jurisdiction in the trial court in which he asks this court to remand the..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2020
Rogers v. Kelley
"...of Review The standard of review on a denial of a writ of mandamus is whether the circuit court abused its discretion. Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. A circuit court abuses its discretion when it makes a decision that is arbitrary and capricious. Id.III. Writ of Mandamus We..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2021
Khalifa v. State
"...on it. The purpose of a writ of mandamus is to enforce an established right or to enforce the performance of a duty. Martz v. Felts, 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. A writ of mandamus will not lie to control or review matters of discretion. Id. Issuance of the writ of mandamus is appropriate..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2023
Andrews v. Payne
"...the parolee has failed to comply with the conditions of his or her parole. Ark. Code Ann. § 16-93-705(a)(6) (Repl. 2016); Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. The ADC has jurisdiction to apply specific parole statutes once the sentence has been put into execution. Johnson v. Stat..."

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Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2022
Rogers v. Ark. Dep't of Corr.
"...a circuit court's grant or denial of a petition for writ of mandamus is whether the circuit court abused its discretion. Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. A circuit court abuses its discretion when it makes a decision that is arbitrary and capricious. Id.III. Writ of Mandamus ..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2020
Ward v. State
"...substituted brief that has been tendered to this court.1 Ward's motion to supplement his brief is untimely and is denied. Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. On November 17, Ward filed a motion to reinvest jurisdiction in the trial court in which he asks this court to remand the..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2020
Rogers v. Kelley
"...of Review The standard of review on a denial of a writ of mandamus is whether the circuit court abused its discretion. Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. A circuit court abuses its discretion when it makes a decision that is arbitrary and capricious. Id.III. Writ of Mandamus We..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2021
Khalifa v. State
"...on it. The purpose of a writ of mandamus is to enforce an established right or to enforce the performance of a duty. Martz v. Felts, 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. A writ of mandamus will not lie to control or review matters of discretion. Id. Issuance of the writ of mandamus is appropriate..."
Document | Arkansas Supreme Court – 2023
Andrews v. Payne
"...the parolee has failed to comply with the conditions of his or her parole. Ark. Code Ann. § 16-93-705(a)(6) (Repl. 2016); Martz v. Felts , 2019 Ark. 297, 585 S.W.3d 675. The ADC has jurisdiction to apply specific parole statutes once the sentence has been put into execution. Johnson v. Stat..."

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