Loveless v. Tucker
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ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT
No.
08-1177
Opinion Delivered
May 7, 2009
PRO SE MOTIONS FOR EXTENSION
OF BRIEF TIME [CIRCUIT COURT OF
POPE COUNTY, CV 2008-38]
EDWARD LOVELESS
Appellant
v.
FERN TUCKER, CIRCUIT CLERK OF
POPE COUNTY
Appellee
MOTIONS GRANTED.
PER CURIAM
Appellant Edward Loveless has lodged an appeal here from the circuit court’s denial of a
Freedom of Information Act request directed toward the appellee. Appellant was previously granted
an extension of time to file his brief-in-chief, which was due to be filed on April 7, 2009. Before
the time to file the brief had elapsed, appellant filed the instant pro se motions for an additional
extension of time to file his brief.
Appellant attached to the motions memoranda from the library supervisor of the Arkansas
Department of Correction facility where appellant is incarcerated. The memorandum explains that
the computer system utilized by the inmates has been inoperable since February, 2009. Appellant
explains that his brief is located in the computer system and he has been unable to access it in order
to complete the abstract.
For good cause shown, appellant’s motions for an extension of brief time will be granted and
the time to file the appellant’s brief is extended to thirty days from the date of this opinion.
Motions granted.
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