Oklahoma Pub. Co. v. Martin

Decision Date05 May 1980
Docket NumberNo. 0-80-268,0-80-268
Citation611 P.2d 253
Parties6 Media L. Rep. 1362 The OKLAHOMA PUBLISHING COMPANY, a corporation, Petitioner, v. The Honorable Floyd MARTIN, Judge of the District Court for the Seventh Judicial District, Canadian County, Oklahoma, Respondent.
CourtUnited States State Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR WRIT OF PROHIBITION AND/OR MANDAMUS

On April 24, 1980, the Petitioner filed in this Court its Application to Assume Original Jurisdiction and Petition for alternative Writ of Prohibition and/or Mandamus and Brief in support thereof. The Petitioner seeks to prohibit the Respondent judge from closing any further sanity hearings to the public under the authority of 43A O.S.Supp.1979, § 54.1H, where criminal charges are pending against the subject of the hearing. Additionally, a Writ of Mandamus is sought mandating the Respondent to provide the public and the press with immediate access to a complete transcript of the closed sanity hearing held April 10, 1980, in the District Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma, in a case styled State of Oklahoma v. Steven Keith Hatch and Glen Burton Ake, No. CRF-79-302, 303, 304, and 305. Petitioner further asks that we require the trial judge to open all court files in Canadian County Case No. PMH-80-8.

We do not attempt to pass on the question of whether the Respondent acted correctly or incorrectly in holding a closed sanity hearing. We would observe that neither of the parties to the litigation, the State of Oklahoma nor the defendant Ake, requested a closed sanity hearing or objected to the court's closure order. Subsequently, the Petitioner was allowed to appear and object to the closed proceedings.

Pursuant to Rule 1.25, 22 O.S.Supp.1979, Ch. 18, App., Rules of the Court of Criminal Appeals, we will entertain applications only in aid of our appellate jurisdiction when the action arises out of criminal matters within the jurisdiction of this State. 20 O.S.1971, §§ 40, 41; Carder v. Court of Criminal Appeals, Okl., 595 P.2d 416 (1978); Johns v. Hess, Okl.Cr., 546 P.2d 652 (1976); and Jerry v. Pardon and Parole Board, Okl.Cr., 546 P.2d 650 (1976). This matter not being in aid of our appellate jurisdiction, coupled with the fact that the Petitioner is not a party to the litigation in Case No. CRF-79-302 compels us to deny the relief requested.

NOW THEREFORE, after considering the pleadings and brief filed herein, and being fully advised in the premises, and recognizing that the Court of...

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