In Re Gilliland, Unpublished Decision (2-12-2002)
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The filing of a timely notice of appeal is jurisdictional. See, generally, State v. Fisher (1975),
In the case sub judice, the time to file a timely notice of appeal began to run on June 30, 2001. A timely notice of appeal could have been filed no later than thirty days thereafter, or July 30, 2001. Appellant filed his Notice of Appeal on January 3, 2002.
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 is without jurisdiction to consider this appeal.
It is ordered that a special mandate issue out of this Court directing the Jackson County Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division, to carry this judgment into execution.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute that mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Harsha, J. Kline, J.: Concur.
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