Court Opinion

ID: 4407865
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2019-06-18 19:04:23.365956+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:52:46.581589
License: Public Domain

Electronically Filed
Intermediate Court of Appeals
CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
18-JUN-2019
07:59 AM
  NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI'I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

written judgment or written order.
          For example, in a premature appeal from an underlying
proceeding for a criminal defendant's HRPP Rule 40 petition for
post-conviction relief, the Supreme Court of Hawai'i held that,
where a party filed his notice of appeal before the trial court's
announcement of its final decision, that premature notice of
appeal was a legal nullity that had no legal effect with respect
to the written appealable final order that the trial court later
entered. Grattafiori v. State, 79 Hawai'i 10, 13-14, 897 P.2d
937, 940-41 (1995).
          In the instant case, Pai filed his October 4, 2018
notice of appeal before the district court orally announced any
final decision that could be appealable. Six months later, when
the district court entered an appealable final judgment, namely
the April 15, 2019 judgment dismissing this case without
prejudice, Pai failed to file a notice of appeal from the April
15, 2019 judgment. Therefore, we are without jurisdiction to
address the merits of Pai's appeal.
          IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that appellate court case number
CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX is dismissed for lack of appellate jurisdiction.
           DATED: Honolulu, Hawai'i, June 18, 2018.

                                      Presiding Judge

                                      Associate Judge

                                      Associate Judge

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