Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals, 2010

Gualdarama v. State

Gualdarama v. State
Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals · Decided January 22, 2010

Gualdarama v. State

Opinion

NOT 'FO`R PUBLI'CA'I"I_ON IN WEST'S I~IAWAI‘I R.EPO'RTS AN]) PAC'I.F!C REP()RTER

NO. 29074 ,r §§ IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT CF APPEALS §§ co oF THE sTATE oF HAwA:fr §§ ap N3 §§ GENARO GUALDARAMA, Petitioner-Appellant, §§ §§ STATE OF HAWAfl, Respondent~Appellee. 55 as ca APPEAL FRoM was c:RcU:T coURT oF THE F:RsT c:RcU:T <sPP No. 06~i-0045) ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL PURSUANT TO HRAP RULE 30 C.J., Foley and Leonard, JJ.) (By: Nakamura, it appears that: Upon review of the record, Petitioner-Appellant Genaro Gualdarama (Appellant) filed a 2008; (2) On May l6, 2008, the (l) notice of appeal on March l7, appellate clerk filed a notice of entering case on calendar and notified Appellant the jurisdictional statement was due on 2008; and the opening brief was due on June 25, May 26, 2008, after the court granted Appellant two extensions of time, 2008; (3) Appellant filed the jurisdictional statement on August 28, (4) the court granted Appellants numerous extensions of time to (5) after the last extension, the brief file the opening brief; (6) Appellant did not file the 2009; 2009, the became due October l5, (7) on October 23, opening brief on the due date; the time to file the (a> appellate clerk informed Appellant: (b) the matter would opening brief expired on October l5, 2009; be brought to the attention of the court on October 30, 2009 for and (c) the appeal may be such action as the court deems proper; dismissed pursuant to Hawafi Rules of Appellate Procedures (HRAP) Rule 30; (8) Appellant did not file the opening brief or seek relief from default. Therefore, NO’I` ‘F()R PLFB_LI(JATION IN` WES'I"S HA.\‘\/Afl"lf REPORTS ANI) PACIFIC RIBP()R'I`F,}Z IT 18 HEREBY ORDERED that the appeal is dismissed purSuant to HRAP Rule 30.

DATED: H0n0lulu, Hawai‘i, January 22, 2010. &,f/zf. %/m&_ Chief Judge @&@/rw“ Ass0ci.te Judge AN._ m s

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