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Nature of Suit Code: 360
Nature of Suit: Other Personal Injury
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity - Legal Malpractice

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

MEL M. MARIN,

Plaintiff,

CASE NO. 01CV1403WQH

ORDER 

vs.

STEPHEN SHAW,

Defendant.

HAYES, Judge:

The matter before the Court is the motion to correct the record (#211) by Plaintiff Mel

M. Marin.

On January 17, 2007, this Court entered an order granting the motion for summary

judgment in favor of the only remaining Defendant in his case. The Order stated in part “the

motion for summary judgment (#170) or, in the alternative, for summary adjudication of claims

by Defendant Stephen Shaw is granted. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment against

Plaintiff dismissing this action.” (Doc. No. 194.) On that same date, the Clerk of the Court

entered judgment pursuant to the order of the Court. (Doc. No. 195).

On April 2, 2007, Plaintiff moved the Court for “correction of the record to show the

notice of appeal stated in the record is correct, and/or an extension of time or reopening of time

to file a new notice.” (Doc. No. 200.) Plaintiff stated in his declaration that “I did not get the

judgment of January 17, 2007 from this court until March 24, 2007. ... The postal clerk said

a stack was outside the box on a shelf with all the old mail, some six months old, including the

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envelope with the order from the 9th Circuit with due dates for months ago...”. (Doc. No. 200

at 1-2.)

On April 2, 2007, Plaintiff filed a Notice of Appeal “from the Judgment of about

January 17, 2007 and against all previous and/or related rulings of the district court and

magistrate.” (Doc. # 201). 

On May 16, 2007, the Court granted Plaintiff’s motion (#200) to reopen or extend the

time to file notice of appeal pursuant to Rule 4(a)(6) for a period of 14 days from the date of

this order.

On May 17, 2007, the Clerk of the District Court transmitted the certificate of record

to the Clerk of the United States Court of Appeals.

On May 22, 2007, the Clerk of the United States Court of Appeals docketed the receipt

of the May 17, 2007 transmission.

Plaintiff now moves the Court to correct the record on the grounds that “nothing has

happened on the appeal.” (Doc # 211).

The filing of a notice of appeal divests the district court of jurisdiction over those

aspects of the case involved in the appeal. Griggs v. Provident Consumer Discount Co., 459

U.S. 56, 58, 103 S.Ct 400, 402 (1982) (per curiam). “It [is] generally understood that a federal

district court and a federal court of appeals should not attempt to assert jurisdiction over a case

simultaneously.” Id. There are no matters before this Court that are not currently on appeal.

This Court has no jurisdiction to correct the record on the grounds that nothing has happened

on appeal. 

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the motion to correct the record (#211) by Plaintiff

Mel M. Marin is denied.

DATED: September 4, 2007

WILLIAM Q. HAYES

United States District Judge

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