Willie Hutcherson v. Deputy Warden Dycus

2019 Ark. 301
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedOctober 24, 2019
StatusPublished

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Willie Hutcherson v. Deputy Warden Dycus, 2019 Ark. 301 (Ark. 2019).

Opinion

Cite as 2019 Ark. 301 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS No.: CV-18-400

Opinion Delivered: October 24, 2019

WILLIE HUTCHERSON APPEAL FROM THE LEE COUNTY APPELLANT CIRCUIT COURT [NO. 39CV-17-106 ] V. HONORABLE E. DION WILSON DEPUTY WARDEN DYCUS ET AL. JUDGE APPELLEES APPEAL DISMISSED.

ROBIN F. WYNNE, Associate Justice

Willie Hutcherson appeals from an order of the Lee County Circuit Court denying

his motion for a default judgment. Appellees have filed a motion to dismiss the appeal for

lack of a final order. Because the order appealed from is not a final, appealable order, we

grant appellees’ motion to dismiss and dismiss the appeal.

In August 2017, appellant filed a complaint in which he alleged appellees had

violated his rights by denying him restroom privileges. On November 7, 2017, appellant

filed a motion for default judgment. Appellees responded and opposed the motion,

alleging that the complaint had not been properly served, and the claim brought by

appellant is barred by sovereign immunity. The circuit court entered an order finding that appellant had not properly served the complaint and denying the motion for default

judgment. This appeal followed.

This court has held that an order denying a motion for default judgment is not

appealable under Rule 2(a) of the Arkansas Rules of Appellate Procedure–Civil. Assocs.

Fin. Servs. Co. of Okla. v. Crawford Cty Mem. Hosp., Inc., 297 Ark. 14, 759 S.W.2d 210

(1988). Accordingly, appellees’ motion to dismiss is granted, and the appeal is hereby

dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

Special Justice JAY T. TAYLOR joins.

HART, J., not participating.

Willie Hutcherson, pro se appellant.

Leslie Rutledge, Att’y Gen., by: Maryna O. Jackson, Ass’t Att’y Gen., for appellee.

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