Snyder v. Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation
APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Kings County. Kathy Ciuffini, Judge.
Robert Snyder, in pro. per., for Plaintiff and Appellant.
Matthew Rodriquez, Acting Attorney General, Phillip J. Lindsay, Assistant Attorney General, Maria G. Chan and Janine W. Boomer, Deputy Attorneys General, for Defendants and Respondents.
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Appellant Robert Snyder (Snyder) is an inmate held by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (respondent). Faced with what Snyder alleges is a repetitive pattern of issues concerning the care of his personal property when he is transferred from one prison to another, Snyder filed a first amended petition for writ of mandamus (the petition) seeking to ensure his property arrived in a timely manner after his next transfer. The trial court sustained respondent’s demurrer to the petition without leave to amend and entered judgment. The court determined the setting of specific deadlines for the return of property was not a ministerial duty subject
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