Charles Dennis Young v. Angela Black
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ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT
No.
06-21
Opinion Delivered
CHARLES DENNIS YOUNG
Petitioner
v.
ANGELA BLACK
Respondent
MOTIONS –
April 20, 2006
PRO SE MOTION TO REINSTATE
MATTER TO DOCKET [CIRCUIT
COURT OF PULASKI COUNTY, DR
2005-3501, HON. ELLEN BRANTLEY,
JUDGE]
MOTION GRANTED
MOTION TO REINSTATE MATTER
MOTION GRANTED .
&
SUBMISSION OF FILING FEE
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– Where petitioner’s motion to proceed in forma pauperis was
previously denied and petitioner was instructed to pay the filing fee to have his
motion heard, and where the matter was subsequently dismissed from the supreme
court’s docket for failure to remit the filing fee, the supreme court granted petitioner’s
motion to reinstate the matter because he paid the filing fee within thirty days of the
court’s prior per curiam order.
Pro Se Motion to Reinstate Matter to Docket; granted.
Charles Dennis Young, pro se, for appellant.
No response.
PER CURIAM .
On December 13, 2005, Charles Dennis Young, proceeding pro se, tendered to this court the
record on appeal from an order of protection entered in a civil matter on August 1, 2005. The record
was not tendered within ninety days of the date of the notice of appeal as required by Ark. R. App.
P.–Civil 5(a).1
Petitioner Young subsequently tendered a pro se motion for rule on clerk seeking to lodge
the record belatedly. When informed of the fee to file such a motion, petitioner filed a motion to
proceed in forma pauperis, asking that the filing fee be waived. The motion was denied. Young v.
Black, 06-21 (Ark. January 26, 2006) (per curiam). We specifically said in our per curiam that
Young must pay the filing fee in order for his motion to be heard.
The matter was subsequently dismissed from our docket for failure to remit the filing fee.
On February 22, 2006, Young filed this motion to reinstate the matter and submitted the filing fee.
Because the fee was paid within thirty days of our per curiam, the motion is granted. Our clerk is
directed to accept the fee and file the tendered motion for rule on clerk.
Motion granted.
1
The record was tendered 120 days after the notice of appeal was filed.
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