City of Mentor v. Norfolk Southern Ry. Co., Unpublished Decision (1-23-2004)
City of Mentor v. Norfolk Southern Ry. Co., Unpublished Decision (1-23-2004)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} In a companion case, 11th Dist. Case No. 2003-L-088, taken from the same trial court judgment, this court issued a judgment entry ordering the parties to show cause why that case should not be dismissed because it appeared that the May 28, 2003 judgment was not a final appealable order. On October 14, 2003, this court ruled that the May 28, 2003 judgment was, in fact, a final appealable order.
{¶ 3} On October 17, 2003, appellant filed another notice of appeal from the underlying case. This time, appellant is attempting to appeal a September 22, 2003 judgment of the trial court which, it claims, made final and appealable the May 28, 2003 judgment earlier appealed.
{¶ 4} In fact, the May 28, 2003 judgment was already a final appealable order and the September 22, 2003 judgment was neither final nor appealable, nor did it have any effect on the appealabilty of the earlier judgment.
{¶ 5} Accordingly, since appellant already has an appeal pending from the trial court's May 28, 2003, judgment, the present appeal is an unnecessary duplication of its appeal in 11th Dist. Case No. 2003-L-100.
{¶ 6} Based upon the foregoing analysis, this appeal is hereby, sua sponte, dismissed.
Ford, P.J., and Christley, J., concur.
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