Dorothea Ryse v. Friend, et al
DOROTHEA RYSE |
FRIEND, RODRIEGUEZ and BECKER |
23-15843 |
June 6, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Motor Vehicle Product Liability |
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Filing 5 Mail returned on 07/28/2023 addressed to Dorothea Ryse, re: [ # 4 ] Mandate. Returned envelope notes: Return to sender, insufficient address, unable to forward. Resending to: case files; no forwarding address found. [12766920] (JMR) [Entered: 08/02/2023 03:21 PM] |
Filing 4 MANDATE ISSUED. (BGS, RDN and PJB) [12758520] (QDL) [Entered: 07/20/2023 08:27 AM] |
Filing 3 Filed order (BARRY G. SILVERMAN, RYAN D. NELSON and PATRICK J. BUMATAY) A review of the record demonstrates that this court lacks jurisdiction over this appeal because the June 2, 2023 notice of appeal was not filed within 30 days after the district court's order entered on March 8, 2023. See 28 U.S.C. 2107(a); United States v. Sadler, 480 F.3d 932, 937 (9th Cir. 2007) (requirement of timely notice of appeal is jurisdictional). Consequently, this appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. DISMISSED. [12744984] (OC) [Entered: 06/28/2023 02:05 PM] |
Filing 2 Mail returned on 06/21/2023 addressed to Dorothea Ryse, re: [ # 1 ] Case Opening Document. Returned envelope notes: Return to sender, insufficient address, unable to forward. Resending to: case files;no forwarding address found [12741540] (JBS) [Entered: 06/22/2023 04:14 PM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCE OF PRO SE APPELLANT AND NO APPEARANCE FOR APPELLEES. SEND MQ: No. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Dorothea Ryse opening brief due 08/01/2023. [12730225] (ABT) [Entered: 06/06/2023 03:38 PM] |
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