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Hamilton v. Moore, 98-6340 (1998)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Number: 98-6340 Visitors: 24
Filed: Sep. 17, 1998
Latest Update: Mar. 28, 2017
Summary: UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 98-6340 GARNARIS HAMILTON, Plaintiff - Appellant, versus MICHAEL MOORE, Director of South Carolina De- partment of Corrections; DEBRA BARNWELL, of Internal Affairs; GENE NOLES, of Inmate Grievance Board, Defendants - Appellees.. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, at Rock Hill. Henry M. Herlong, Jr., District Judge. (CA-97-587-20BD) Submitted: August 27, 1998 Decided: September 17,
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                               UNPUBLISHED

                   UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                       FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT


                               No. 98-6340



GARNARIS HAMILTON,

                                               Plaintiff - Appellant,

          versus


MICHAEL MOORE, Director of South Carolina De-
partment of Corrections; DEBRA BARNWELL, of
Internal Affairs; GENE NOLES, of Inmate
Grievance Board,

                                             Defendants - Appellees..



Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of
South Carolina, at Rock Hill.   Henry M. Herlong, Jr., District
Judge. (CA-97-587-20BD)


Submitted:   August 27, 1998             Decided:   September 17, 1998


Before NIEMEYER and HAMILTON, Circuit Judges, and BUTZNER, Senior
Circuit Judge.


Dismissed by unpublished per curiam opinion.


Garnaris Hamilton, Appellant Pro Se.  James D. Brice, GIBBES,
GALLIVAN, WHITE & BOYD, P.A., Greenville, South Carolina, for
Appellees.


Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
See Local Rule 36(c).
PER CURIAM:

     Appellant filed an untimely notice of appeal. We dismiss for

lack of jurisdiction. The time periods for filing notices of appeal

are governed by Fed. R. App. P. 4. These periods are “mandatory and

jurisdictional.” Browder v. Director, Dep’t of Corrections, 
434 U.S. 257
, 264 (1978) (quoting United States v. Robinson, 
361 U.S. 220
, 229 (1960)). Parties to civil actions have thirty days within

which to file in the district court notices of appeal from judg-

ments or final orders. Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(1). The only exceptions

to the appeal period are when the district court extends the time

to appeal under Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(5) or reopens the appeal

period under Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(6).

     The district court entered its order on January 21, 1998;

Appellant’s notice of appeal was filed on February 24, 1998, which

is beyond the thirty-day appeal period. Appellant’s failure to note

a timely appeal or obtain an extension of the appeal period leaves

this court without jurisdiction to consider the merits of Appel-

lant’s appeal. We therefore dismiss the appeal. We dispense with

oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequate-

ly presented in the materials before the court and argument would

not aid the decisional process.



                                                         DISMISSED




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