State ex rel. Sanders v. O'Brien
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
Date FiledAugust 19, 2026
Docket32072
StatusPublished
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[Cite as State ex rel. Sanders v. O'Brien, 2026-Ohio-3210.]
STATE OF OHIO ) IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
)ss: NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF SUMMIT )
STATE OF OHIO EX REL. JC DEVAR C.A. No. 32072
SANDERS, by and through his next friend,
Lachanda Gales
Relator
v.
THE HONORABLE TAMMY O’BRIEN, ORIGINAL ACTION IN
JUDGE PROHIBITION
Respondent
Dated: August 19, 2026
PER CURIAM.
{¶1} Lachanda Gales, purporting to act in the capacity of next friend of Mr. Sanders,
filed a petition seeking a writ of prohibition directing Judge O’Brien to refrain from exercising
jurisdiction over Summit County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 2022-04-1359 and vacating
past actions in that case.
{¶2} A “next friend” can pursue a habeas corpus action on behalf of a detained person.
See Whitmore v. Arkansas, 495 U.S. 149, 163 (1990); R.C. 2725.04. In that situation, an individual
asserting next-friend status must demonstrate that the petitioner cannot appear on his own behalf
for reasons such as “inaccessibility, mental incompetence, or other disability. . . .” Cuyahoga Cty.
Bar Assn. v. Spurlock, 2002-Ohio-2580, ¶ 13, quoting Whitmore at 163. The “necessary condition”
that must be established to support next-friend standing is that the petitioner “is unable to litigate
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his own cause. . . .” Id. at ¶ 15, quoting Whitmore at 165. Mr. Sanders’ petition, however, does
not seek a writ of habeas corpus, so R.C. 2725.04 does not apply. Instead, next-friend status is
available only under Civ.R. 17(B), which provides that “a minor or incompetent person” may sue
by a next friend if the person lacks a duly-appointed representative.
{¶3} Ms. Gales maintains that she has next-friend standing under R.C. 2725.04. As
noted above, however, that statute does not apply. She has not demonstrated that Mr. Sanders is
“a minor or incompetent person” for purposes of Civ.R. 17(B). Accordingly, she does not have
standing as next friend to bring this action, and it must be dismissed on that basis.
{¶4} This case is dismissed. Costs are taxed to Lachanda Gales. The clerk of courts is
hereby directed to serve upon all parties not in default notice of this judgment and its date of entry
upon the journal. See Civ.R. 58(B).
JILL FLAGG LANZINGER
FOR THE COURT
SUTTON, J.
STEVENSON, J.
CONCUR.
APPEARANCES:
LACHANDA GALES, Pro Se, Relator.
ELLIOT KOLKOVICH, Prosecuting Attorney, and JENNIFER M. PIATT, Assistant Prosecuting
Attorney, for Respondent.