State v. Elliott

[Cite as State v. Elliott, 2018-Ohio-5329.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO STATE OF OHIO, : MEMORANDUM OPINION Plaintiff-Appellee, : -vs- : CASE NO. 2018-A-0096 RYAN A. ELLIOTT, : Defendant-Appellant. : Criminal Appeal from the Ashtabula County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 2012 CR 00671. Judgment: Appeal dismissed. Nicholas A. Iarocci, Ashtabula County Prosecutor, Ashtabula County Courthouse, 25 West Jefferson Street, Jefferson, OH 44047-1092 (For Plaintiff-Appellee). Ryan A. Elliott, PID# A641-812, Noble Correctional Institution, 15708 McConnelsville Road, Caldwell, OH 43724 (Defendant-Appellant). TIMOTHY P. CANNON, J. {¶1} Appellant filed a pro se Notice of Appeal on November 27, 2018, from an October 24, 2018 entry of the Ashtabula County Court of Common Pleas denying his motion for court records. {¶2} Due to the Ashtabula County Clerk of Courts’ office being closed on November 23, 2018, a timely notice of appeal from that entry was due no later than November 26, 2018, which was not a holiday or a weekend. Thus, the appeal was untimely filed by one day. {¶3} App.R. 4(A)(1) states in relevant part: {¶4} “* * * [a] party who wishes to appeal from an order that is final upon its entry shall file the notice of appeal required by App.R. 3 within 30 days of that entry.” {¶5} App.R. 5(A) states in relevant part: {¶6} “(1) After the expiration of the thirty day period provided by App.R. 4(A) for the filing of a notice of appeal as of right, an appeal may be taken by a defendant with leave of the court to which the appeal is taken in the following classes of cases: {¶7} “(a) Criminal proceedings; {¶8} “(b) Delinquency proceedings; and {¶9} “(c) Serious youthful offender proceedings. {¶10} “(2) A motion for leave to appeal shall be filed with the court of appeals and shall set forth the reasons for the failure of the appellant to perfect an appeal as of right. * * *.” {¶11} In the present case, appellant has neither complied with the thirty-day rule set forth in App.R. 4(A)(1) nor sought leave to appeal under App.R. 5(A). Thus, this court is without jurisdiction to consider this appeal. Appellant has a remedy to file an untimely appeal from a criminal judgment under App.R. 5(A). {¶12} Based on the foregoing, this appeal is hereby sua sponte dismissed as being untimely. THOMAS R. WRIGHT, P.J., CYNTHIA WESTCOTT RICE, J., concur. 2