U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 2007

United States v. Smith

United States v. Smith
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · Decided August 15, 2007 · Wilkinson, Motz, Wilkins
235 F. App'x 58

United States v. Smith

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Gregg Lamont Smith seeks to appeal the district court’s order denying relief on his 28 U.S.C. § 2255 (2000) motion, entered on July 17, 2006. According Smith the benefit of Fed. R.App. P. 4(c) and Houston v. Lack, 487 U.S. 266, 108 S.Ct. 2379, 101 L.Ed.2d 245 (1988), the earliest date his notice of appeal may be deemed filed is December 5, 2006, beyond both the sixty-day appeal period under Fed. R.App. P. 4(a)(1)(B), and the thirty-day excusable neglect period allowed under Fed. R.App. P. 4(a)(5).

We construe Smith’s notice of appeal, in which he alleged he did not timely receive the district court’s final order, as a motion to reopen the time to note an appeal under Fed. R.App. P. 4(a)(6). See United States v. Feuver, 236 F.3d 725, 729 & n. 7 (D.C.Cir. 2001). Accordingly, we remand the case to the district court for the limited purpose of permitting that court to determine whether Smith can satisfy the requirements for reopening the appeal period set forth in Fed. R.App. P. 4(a)(6). See Ogden v. San Juan County, 32 F.3d 452, 454 (10th Cir. 1994). The record, as supplemented, will then be returned to this court for further consideration.

REMANDED.

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