| Matter of Best v Heart |
| 2014 NY Slip Op 04004 [118 AD3d 697] |
| June 4, 2014 |
| Appellate Division, Second Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| In the Matter of Hillary Best,
Petitioner, v Duane A. Heart et al., Respondents. |
Hilary Best, Forest Hills, N.Y., appellant pro se.
Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, New York, N.Y. (Anthony J. Tomari of counsel), for respondents Duane A. Hart, sued herein as Duane A. Heart, and Jeremy Weinstein.
Proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 in the nature of prohibition to prohibit the respondents Duane A. Hart, sued herein as Duane A. Heart, and Jeremy Weinstein, Justices of the Supreme Court, Queens County, from, inter alia, "interfering with [his] access to the courts," and application by the petitioner to prosecute the proceeding as a poor person.
Ordered that the application for leave to prosecute the proceeding as a poor person is granted to the extent that the filing fee imposed by CPLR 8022 (b) is waived, and the application is otherwise denied as academic; and it is further,
Adjudged that the petition is denied and the proceeding is dismissed on the merits, without costs or disbursements.
"Because of its extraordinary nature, prohibition is available only where there is a clear legal right, and then only when a court—in cases where judicial authority is challenged—acts or threatens to act either without jurisdiction or in excess of its authorized powers" (Matter of Holtzman v Goldman, 71 NY2d 564, 569 [1988]; see Matter of Rush v Mordue, 68 NY2d 348, 352 [1986]).
The petitioner has failed to demonstrate a clear legal right to the relief sought. Hall, J.P., Roman, Duffy and LaSalle, JJ., concur.