IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
AT NASHVILLE
Assigned May 31, 2013
JOHN PIERCE LANKFORD v. SOUTHERN HEALTH PARTNERS
Appeal from the Circuit Court for Sumner County
No. 83CC12012CV1374 C. L. Rogers, Judge
No. M2013-01071-COA-R3-CV - Filed May 31, 2013
This is an appeal from an order entered on March 12, 2013. Because the appellant did not
file his notice of appeal with the trial court clerk within the time permitted by Tenn. R. App.
P. 4, we dismiss the appeal.
Tenn. R. App. P. 3 Appeal as of Right; Appeal Dismissed
A NDY D. B ENNETT, J., R ICHARD H. D INKINS, J. and P ATRICIA J. C OTTRELL, P.J..
John Pierce Lankford, Gallatin, Tennessee, Pro Se.
Daniel Farris Beasley, Huntsville, Alabama, for the appellee, Southern Health Partners.
MEMORANDUM OPINION 1
The appellee, Southern Health Partners, has filed a motion to dismiss this appeal for
failure to file a timely notice of appeal. Tenn. R. App. P. 4(a) requires that a notice of appeal
be filed with and received by the trial court clerk within thirty (30) days after entry of the
judgment appealed. Southern Health Partners asserts that the order appealed was entered on
March 12, 2013, and that the appellant, John Pierce Lankford, did not file his notice of
appeal until April 17, 2013, thirty-six days later. Because Mr. Lankford is incarcerated, his
notice of appeal would be considered timely if it was delivered to the appropriate individual
1
Tenn. R. Ct. App. 10 states:
This Court, with the concurrence of all judges participating in the case, may affirm, reverse
or modify the actions of the trial court by memorandum opinion when a formal opinion
would have no precedential value. When a case is decided by memorandum opinion it shall
be designated “MEMORANDUM OPINION,” shall not be published, and shall not be cited
or relied on for any reason in any unrelated case.
at his correctional facility within the thirty (30) day period. Tenn. R. App. P. 4 and 20(g).
However, the notice of appeal is dated April 12, 2013, one day past the thirty day period.
Indeed, Mr. Lankford does not dispute that his notice of appeal was filed more that thirty
days after entry of the judgment appealed. Rather, Mr. Langford requests that the court grant
him additional time and allow his appeal to proceed on the grounds that he did not receive
his mail in a timely manner, that he is a layman, and that he did not fully understand the
appellate process.
Regardless of the grounds presented, this court cannot grant Mr. Lankford relief from
his failure to file a timely notice of appeal. The time limit for filing a notice of appeal is
mandatory and jurisdictional. Albert v. Frye, 145 S.W.3d 526, 528 (Tenn.2004); Binkley v.
Medling, 117 S.W.3d 252, 255 (Tenn. 2003). This court can neither waive nor extend the
time period. Tenn. R. App. P. 2 and 21(b); Flautt & Mann v. Council of City of Memphis,
285 S.W.3d 856, 869 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2008); Jefferson v. Pneumo Serv. Corp. 699 S.W.2d
181, 184 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1985). The failure to file a timely notice of appeal deprives this
court of jurisdiction to hear the matter. Flautt & Mann v. Council of City of Memphis, 285
S.W.3d at 869.
The appeal is hereby dismissed for failure to file a timely notice of appeal. The costs
of the appeal are taxed to John Pierce Lankford for which execution may issue.
PER CURIAM
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