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Martin v. Duffy

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Oct 11, 2023
No. 23-6445 (4th Cir. Oct. 11, 2023)

Opinion

23-6445

10-11-2023

ANTHONY FRED MARTIN, Plaintiff - Appellant, v. SUSAN DUFFY, Defendant-Appellee.

Anthony Fred Martin, Appellant Pro Se. Andrew Lindemann, LINDEMANN LAW FIRM, P.A., Columbia, South Carolina, for Appellee.


UNPUBLISHED

Submitted: September 6, 2023

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, at Florence. David C. Norton, District Judge. (4:15-cv-04947-DCN)

Anthony Fred Martin, Appellant Pro Se.

Andrew Lindemann, LINDEMANN LAW FIRM, P.A., Columbia, South Carolina, for Appellee.

Before GREGORY, WYNN, and HARRIS, Circuit Judges.

Remanded by unpublished per curiam opinion.

Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.

PER CURIAM

Anthony Fred Martin, a South Carolina prisoner, filed a civil action against Defendant Susan Duffy pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. A jury ultimately found in Duffy's favor, and the district court entered judgment in accordance with the jury's verdict. On March 22, 2023, the district court denied Martin's Fed.R.Civ.P. 59(e) motion to alter or amend the judgment. Martin now seeks to appeal the district court's order denying his Rule 59(e) motion. Duffy has moved to dismiss the appeal as untimely, which Martin opposes.

The district court entered its order on March 22, 2023. In civil cases, parties have 30 days after the entry of the district court's final judgment or order to note an appeal, Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(1)(A), unless the district court extends the appeal period under Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(5) or reopens the appeal period under Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(6). "[T]he timely filing of a notice of appeal in a civil case is a jurisdictional requirement." Bowles v. Russell, 551 U.S. 205, 214 (2007); see Parrish v. United States, 74 F.4th 160, 162 (4th Cir. 2023). Because Martin is incarcerated, the notice of appeal is considered filed as of the date it was properly delivered to prison officials for mailing to the court. Fed. R. App. P. 4(c)(1); Houston v. Lack, 487 U.S. 266, 267 (1988).

The record does not conclusively establish whether Martin provided his notice of appeal to prison officials for mailing on or before April 21, 2023. Accordingly, we defer ruling on Duffy's motion to dismiss at this juncture, and we remand the case for the limited purpose of allowing the district court to make this finding and to determine whether Martin timely noted an appeal under Rule 4(c)(1) and Houston. The record, as supplemented, will then be returned to this court for further consideration.

REMANDED.


Summaries of

Martin v. Duffy

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Oct 11, 2023
No. 23-6445 (4th Cir. Oct. 11, 2023)
Case details for

Martin v. Duffy

Case Details

Full title:ANTHONY FRED MARTIN, Plaintiff - Appellant, v. SUSAN DUFFY…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Date published: Oct 11, 2023

Citations

No. 23-6445 (4th Cir. Oct. 11, 2023)