Martin v. Department of Human Services
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Opinion
NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX 06-NOV-2023 08:13 AM Dkt. 23 ODSD
NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS
OF THE STATE OF HAWAI I
KEAKA MARTIN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF HAWAII, Defendants-Appellees
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD CIRCUIT (CIVIL NO. 3CCV-XX-XXXXXXX)
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL (By: Hiraoka, Presiding Judge, Wadsworth and Nakasone, JJ.) Upon review of the record, it appears that:
(1) The opening brief was due on or before July 11,
2023;
(2) Self-represented Plaintiff-Appellant Keaka Martin
(Martin) failed to file the opening brief or request an extension
of time;
(3) On July 18, 2023, the appellate clerk entered a
default notice informing Martin that the time for filing the
opening brief had expired, the matter would be called to the
court's attention on July 28, 2023, for appropriate action, which
could include dismissal of the appeal under Hawai i Rules of
Appellate Procedure Rule 30, and Martin could request relief from
default by motion; and NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
(4) Martin has not taken any further action in this
appeal.
Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the appeal is
dismissed.
DATED: Honolulu, Hawai i, November 6, 2023.
/s/ Keith K. Hiraoka Presiding Judge
/s/ Clyde J. Wadsworth Associate Judge
/s/ Karen T. Nakasone Associate Judge
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