Conley v. Conley, Unpublished Decision (6-13-2000)
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Opinion
Initially, we note that appellant filed his notice of appeal on April 13, 2000. This date is beyond the time for filing a notice of appeal. See App.R. 4. Appellant argues that he filed the notice of appeal in accordance with Civ.R. 58(B) and asserting that he did not receive proper notice of the trial court's decision. We disagree with appellant and dismiss this appeal for the reasons that follow.
Civ.R. 58(B) states in pertinent part:
"When the court signs a judgment, the court shall endorse thereon a direction to the clerk to serve upon all parties * * * notice of the judgment and its date of entry upon the journal. Within three days of entering the judgment upon the journal, the clerk shall serve the parties in the manner prescribed by Civ.R. 5(B) and note the service in the appearance docket. Upon serving the notice and notation of the service in the appearance docket, the service is complete."
Judicial interpretation of Civ.R. 58(B) indicates that if the Civ.R. 58(B) notice is not completed within the three day period provided in the rule, the time for filing the notice of appeal, pursuant to App.R. 4(A), does not commence until the service of notice is completed. See State ex rel. Hughes v. Celeste (1993)
The filing of a timely notice of appeal is jurisdictional. See, generally, State v. Fisher (1975),
Upon consideration, this court finds that the notice of appeal was not filed within the time provided by App.R. 4. Accordingly, the court finds that it is without jurisdiction to consider this appeal and the appeal is hereby DISMISSED.
The Court finds there were reasonable grounds for this appeal.
It is ordered that a special mandate issue out of this Court directing the Athens County Court of Common Pleas to carry this judgment into execution.
Kline, P.J., Abele, J. Evans, J.: Concur
_____________________ Peter B. Abele, Judge
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