United States v. Kristopher Hamberg, No. 07-1527 (8th Cir. 2008)

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Court Description: Civil Case - post-judgment protective order. Appeal from partial denial of motion to set aside protective order is civil in nature and deadlines for notice of appeal in civil case apply. Issues are more appropriately raised in collateral proceeding under 28 U.S.C. sec. 2255.

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United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT ___________ No. 07-1527 ___________ United States of America, Appellee, v. Kristopher Kai Hamberg, Appellant. * * * * Appeal from the United States * District Court for the * District of North Dakota. * * [UNPUBLISHED] * ___________ Submitted: September 25, 2008 Filed: September 30, 2008 ___________ Before WOLLMAN, SMITH, and GRUENDER, Circuit Judges. ___________ PER CURIAM. Kristopher Hamberg appeals the district court s1 post-judgment order partially denying his motion to set aside a protective order. As a threshold matter, we conclude that Hamberg s motion to set aside the protective order was civil in nature, and thus his notice of appeal was timely filed. See Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(1)(B) (in civil case, when United States is party, time to file NOA is 60 days after entry of judgment or order being appealed); cf. United States v. Miramontez, 995 F.2d 56, 58 (5th Cir. 1993) (defendant s post-judgment request for disclosure of grand jury transcripts was 1 The Honorable Rodney S. Webb, United States District Judge for the District of North Dakota. civil in nature because, inter alia, criminal conviction had long been final and stated purpose of request was need for materials to file civil habeas petition). Upon review, we conclude that the types of issues raised in Hamberg s motion are more appropriately addressed in a collateral proceeding under 28 U.S.C. ยง 2255. Accordingly, we modify the district court s order to be without prejudice, and we affirm the order as modified. ______________________________ -2-

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