Rosado v. U.S. Postal Service

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Rosado v. U.S. Postal Service

Opinion

NOTE1 This order is nonprecedential. United States Court of Appeals for the FederaI Circuit JOSE W. LINARES-ROSADO, Petitioner, V. PATRICK R. DONAHOE, POSTMASTER GENERAL, UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, Responden.t. 2011-3055 Petition for review of an order of the United States Postal Service EEO Investigative Services Office in case no. 4A-006-0098-08. Before LOURIE, GAJARSA, and LINN, Circuit Judges. PER CUR1AM. 0 R D E R Upon review of this recently docketed petition for re- view, the court determines whether it must be dismissed Jose W. Linares-Rosado filed a complaint with the United States Posta1 Service EEO Investigative Services Ofiice. On November 24, 2010, an EEO Services Analyst entered an order dismissing the complaint as untimely The order informed Linares-Rosado that he could either

LINARES-ROSADO V. USPS 2 E1e an appeal with the Equa1 En1p1oyment Opportunity Com1nission or file a civil action in a United States Dis- trict Court. Instead, Linares-Rosado filed a petition for review asserting without support that this court had jurisdiction to review the EEO Services Ana1yst's order. This court is a court of limited jurisdiction and does not have jurisdiction to review the order. 28 U.S.C. ยง 1295. Thus, we dismiss the petition for lack of jurisdic- tion. Accordingly, IT ls ORDERED THA'1โ€˜: (1) The petition is dismissed Any pending motions are moot. (2) The revised official caption is reflected above. FoR THE CoURT FEB 14 wl /3/Jan H0rba1y Date J an Horba1y Clerk cc: Jose W. Linares-Rosado Katy M. Barte1ma, Esq. |:"_Eb U.S. COURT 0F APPEALS FU 38 THE FEDERAL C!RCUiT FEB,1`4 2011 .|AN HORBALY CLEH(

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