Dontrale Phillips v. David Julian Foshee

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 22, 2023
DocketCA-0023-0559
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

23-559

DONTRALE PHILLIPS

VERSUS

DAVID JULIAN FOSHEE, ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF RAPIDES, NO. 274,897 HONORABLE MONIQUE FREEMAN RAULS, DISTRICT JUDGE

CANDYCE G. PERRET

JUDGE

Court composed of Candyce G. Perret, Jonathan W. Perry, and Ledricka J. Thierry, Judges.

APPEAL DISMISSED. APPELLANT PERMITTED TO FILE APPLICATION FOR SUPERVISORY WRITS. Joshua J. Dara, Jr. Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell Post Office Box 6118 Alexandria, LA 71301 (318) 445-6471 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE: David Julian Foshee

Dontrale Phillips Louisiana State Prison 17544 Tunica Trace Angola, La 70712 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT: Dontrale Phillips PERRET, Judge.

On September 7, 2023, this court issued a rule ordering Plaintiff-Appellant,

Dontrale Phillips, to show cause, by brief only, why the instant appeal should not

be dismissed for having been taken from a non-appealable, interlocutory ruling.

For the reasons discussed herein, we dismiss the appeal.

On September 27, 2023, Appellant, pro se, filed a Petition for Civil Action,

naming Detective David Foshee, the Alexandria Police Department, and Judge

Thomas Yeager as defendants. During the pendency of the litigation, Appellant

filed an Amended or Supplemental Motion for Summary Judgment. The motion

was heard on June 12, 2023, and was denied. A written judgment was signed on

July 18, 2023. Appellant’s motion to appeal the ruling was filed on June 30, 2023,

and granted that same day.

Upon the lodging of the appeal, this court issued a rule to show cause why

the appeal should not be dismissed as having been taken from a non-appealable,

interlocutory judgment. In response to the rule to show cause, Appellant filed an

Appellate Brief Supplement wherein Appellant states that he “has shown cause to

appeal the interlocutory judgments where they operate to void final judgments in

favor of plaintiff.” The brief, however, does not address why the instant appeal

should not be dismissed for having been taken from a non-appealable,

interlocutory ruling.

The ruling at issue, the denial of a motion for summary judgment, is an

interlocutory ruling from which no appeal may be taken. Lyons v. Spell, 96-3

(La.App. 3 Cir. 2/28/96), 670 So.2d 536. We note, however, that Appellant filed

his motion to appeal within the thirty-day period allowed for the filing of an

application for supervisory writs. Uniform Rules—Courts of Appeal, Rule 4–3. In

the interest of justice, this court may permit a party to file a writ application when a motion for appeal is filed within thirty days of the trial court’s ruling. Rain CII

Carbon, LLC v. Turner Industries Group, LLC, 14-121 (La.App. 3 Cir. 3/19/14),

161 So.3d 688. Accordingly, we exercise our discretion and construe the motion

for appeal as a notice of intent to file for supervisory writs. The appeal in docket

number 23-559 is hereby dismissed, and Appellant is given until December 22,

2023, to file a properly documented application for supervisory writs pursuant to

Uniform Rules—Courts of Appeal, Rule 4–5.

APPEAL DISMISSED. APPELLANT PERMITTED TO FILE APPLICATION FOR SUPERVISORY WRITS.

THIS OPINION IS NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION. Uniform Rules―Courts of Appeal, Rule 2–16.3.

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Rain CII Carbon, LLC v. Turner Industries Group, LLC
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670 So. 2d 536 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1996)

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