Koontz v. Hobbs (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseOn June 22, 2012, a hearing officer found that Appellant, who was incarcerated in the Arkansas Department of Correction (ADC), had violated disciplinary rules. The hearing officer imposed punishment for the violations. Appellant later filed a petition for judicial review under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), arguing that, when pursuing the disciplinary proceedings against him, the ADC violated a number of his constitutional rights. The circuit court dismissed the petition, concluding that the petition was untimely. Appellant challenged the circuit court’s dismissal of his petition in a motion for reconsideration, which the trial court denied. The Supreme Court dismissed Appellant’s appeal because Appellant was untimely in seeking judicial review under the APA.
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