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Hannah v. McCubbin

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District
Jun 27, 2000
21 S.W.3d 125 (Mo. Ct. App. 2000)

Opinion

No. WD 57622

Filed: June 27, 2000

Appeal from Casse County Circuit Court, the Honorable Mary Ellen Trimiar Young.

DISMISSED.

Linda Faye Turley Dycus, Kansas City, for appellant[s].

Sharon M. Westhoff, Harrisonville, for respondent[s].

Before Lowenstein and Spinden, JJ., concurring.


John McCubbin appeals from a Judgment/Full Order of Child Protection entered against him. Because this court finds that the appeal is moot, the appeal is dismissed.

Factual and Procedural History

Donald Hannah, the father of three children under the age of eighteen, filed an ex parte petition for an order of child protection against John McCubbin, a friend of the children's mother. The petition was filed pursuant to the Child Protection Orders Act, section 455.500 — 455.538, RSMo 1994, and alleged that Mr. McCubbin caused physical injury to and inflicted emotional abuse on the children. Prior to the hearing on the petition, defense counsel challenged the jurisdiction of the court to enter an order for child protection under section 455.505, RSMo Cum. Supp. 1998, in that Mr. McCubbin did not formerly or currently reside with the children and there were no allegations of stalking in the petition. The trial court did not agree and began the proceedings. At the close of the evidence, the trial court entered a Judgment/Full Order of Child Protection against Mr. McCubbin. Mr. McCubbin appealed.

Appeal Is Moot

Because the Full Order of Child Protection expired on February 4, 2000, and the Order was not extended, this court finds that the issues raised in this case are moot. See Beckers v. Seck, 14 S.W.3d 139, 141 (Mo. App. 2000); McGrath v. McGrath, 939 S.W.2d 46, 47 (Mo. App. 1997). Dismissal is discretionary in a moot case, and this court can exercise its jurisdiction where an appeal presents an issues which "`is of general public interest and importance . . ., will evade appellate review unless the court exercises its special jurisdiction or will recur.'" Beckers, 14 S.W.3d at 141 (quoting, McGrath, 939 S.W.2d at 47). However, this court declines to exercise its discretion in that the jurisdictional issue presented by Mr. McCubbin has already been addressed by this court in Reller v. Hamline, 895 S.W.2d 659 (Mo. App. 1995).

The appeal is dismissed for mootness.

All concur.


Summaries of

Hannah v. McCubbin

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District
Jun 27, 2000
21 S.W.3d 125 (Mo. Ct. App. 2000)
Case details for

Hannah v. McCubbin

Case Details

Full title:DONALD HANNAH, Respondent v. JOHN McCUBBIN, Appellant

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District

Date published: Jun 27, 2000

Citations

21 S.W.3d 125 (Mo. Ct. App. 2000)

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