Title: State v. Kalili

State: hawaii

Issuer: Hawaii Supreme Court

Document:

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IW THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HANAETIC

 

 

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JAMES DAVID KALILI, JR., Defendant-Appellant.

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STATE OF HAWAI'I, Plaintiff-Appellee,

  

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APPEAL FROM THE THIRD CIRCUIT COURT
(CR. NO, 04=1-0271K)

coy: ERR or the eourt)

upon review of the record, it appears that the March
31, 2005 judgnent was appealable by notice of appeal fi1ed within
tnizty days after the judgment was entered. Sea HRAP 4(B) (1).
Appellant’s notice of appeal was filed on May 3, 2005, thizty-one
days after entry of the March 31, 2005 judgment and was untimely.
our recognized exceptions to the requirement that notices of
appeal be tinely filed to do not apply in this case. Thus, we
lack jurisdiction. See Grattafiori v. State, 79 Hawai's 10, 13,
097 P.24 937, 940 (1995) ("[Clompliance with the requirement of
the timely filing of @ notice of appeal [in a criminal matter} is
jurisdictional, and ve must dismiss an appeal on our own motion
Sf we lack jurisdiction.“); HRAP 26(b) (*{NJo court or judge oF
Justice is authorized to change the jurisdictional requirenents
[of the 30-day appeal period) contained in Rule 4 of (the

HRAP].”). Therefore,

 

 

‘considered by: Moon, C.J., Levinson, Nakayama, Acoba, and Oufty,
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this appeal is dismissed for
lack of appellate jurisdiction.
DATED: Honolulu, Hawai'i, September 22, 2005.
FOR THE COURT:

Praectes Corsten

Associate Justice