Rodney Hamilton v. M. Sergeant Tedrick Knox and State of Louisiana through Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Louisiana Penitentiary
Rodney Hamilton v. M. Sergeant Tedrick Knox and State of Louisiana through Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Louisiana Penitentiary
Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, Fl~ST CIRCUIT RODNEY HAMILTON NO. 2022 CW 1325 VERSUS M. SERGEANT TEDRICK KNOX; AND STATE OF LOUISIANA THROUGH LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND MARCH 13, 2023 CORRECTIONS LOUISIANA STATE PENITENTIARY
In Re: Rodney Hamilton, applying for supervisory writs, 20th Judicial District Court, Parish of West Feliciana, No. 24183.
BEFORE: THERIOT, CHUTZ, AND HESTER, JJ1.
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WRIT NOT CONSIDERED. This writ l::lPPlication is untimely.
Relator's notice of intent was filed on November 14, 2022, more than thirty days after the district court signed a judgment granting the defendants' exception of nonjoinder, and notice of judgment was mailed on October 6, 202'2. Although plaintiffs filed a motion for a new trial following the district court's grant of the exception, that ruling was interlocutory, and a motion for new trial pertains only to , final judgments and was procedurally improper. Most significamtly, the filing of a motion for new trial seeking reconsider~tion of an interlocutory ruling cannot interrupt the thirty-day period for filing an application for supervisory writs establ~shed by Rule 4-3 of the Uniform Rules of Louisiana Courts of Appeal. See Carter v. Rhea, 2001-0234 ( La. App. 4th Cir. 4/25/01), 785 So.2d 1022, 1025.
MRT WRC CHH
COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT
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