U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1986

Damien Gambino v. Deputy Yarborough, Inspector Levey, Officer Osborne

Damien Gambino v. Deputy Yarborough, Inspector Levey, Officer Osborne
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit · Decided August 12, 1986
802 F.2d 457; 1986 U.S. App. LEXIS 18312; 1986 WL 17577 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Damien Gambino v. Deputy Yarborough, Inspector Levey, Officer Osborne

Opinion

802 F.2d 457

Unpublished Disposition
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DAMIEN GAMBINO, Plaintiff-Appellant
v.
DEPUTY YARBOROUGH, INSPECTOR LEVEY, OFFICER OSBORNE,
Defendants-Appellees.

No. 86-1264.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Aug. 12, 1986.

1

BEFORE: JONES and MILBURN, Circuit Judges; and CONTIE, Senior Circuit Judge

ORDER

2

On April 9, 1986, this Court entered an order to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed as being untimely filed. Appellant has not responded to the show cause order.

3

It appears from the record that the final order was entered November 15, 1985. The notice of appeal filed on March 10, 1986, was 84 days late. Rules 4(a) and 26(a), Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure.

4

The failure of an appellant to timely file a notice of appeal deprives an appellate court of jurisdiction. Compliance with Rule 4(a), Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, is a mandatory and jurisdictional prerequisite which this Court can neither waive nor extend. Peake v. First Nat'l Bank & Trust Co., 717 F.2d 1016 (6th Cir. 1983). Rule 26(b), Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, specifically provides that this Court cannot enlarge the time for filing a notice of appeal.

5

Accordingly, it is ORDERED that the appeal be and it hereby is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. Rule 9(d)(1), Rules of the Sixth Circuit.

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