O'COnnOr v. United States , 392 F. App'x 861 ( 2010 )


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  • NOTE: This order is nonprecedential
    United States Court of Appeals
    for the FederaI Circuit
    CAROLYN E. O’CONNOR,
    Plaintiff-Appellant,
    V.
    UNITED STATES,
    Defen,do:n,t-Appellee.
    2010-5013
    Appeal from the United States Court of Federal
    C1aims in case n0. 09-CV-116, Judge George W. Mi]ler.
    ON MOTION
    PER CURIAM.
    0 R D E R
    The United States moves to dismiss Caro1yn E.
    O’Conn0r’s appeal as untimely
    On August 7, 2009, the United States Court of Fed-
    era1 Claims dismissed O’Connor’s complaint with preju-
    dice for failure to state a claim within the c0urt’s
    jurisdiction. The Court of Federal Claims determined
    that, read generously, O'Connor‘s complaint was a chal-
    O'CONNOR V. US 2
    1enge to other judges' determinations in different cases
    and raised tort claims outside of the court‘s jurisdiction.
    The court also noted that O'Connor had filed ten law-
    suits in seven months in the Court of Federal Claims and
    that she had been sanctioned or barred by three district
    courts for filing frivolous litigation The Court of Federal
    Claims ordered that O'Connor must file a motion for leave
    before filing additional complaints in the Court of Federal
    Claims. The court informed O'Connor that any appeal of
    its judgment must be filed within 60 days of the entry of
    judgment On September 28, 2009, O’Connor moved the
    court for reconsideration. Because that motion was not
    Hled within 10 days of August 7, 2009, that motion did not
    toll the time period for filing a notice of appeal from the
    judgment. Fed. R. App. P. 4(a). '
    On October 8, 2009, the court denied O’Connor’s mo-
    tion for reconsideration. She filed a document entitled
    "Objection to Order and Dismissal Appeal of Decision" on
    October 20, 2009, more than 60 days from the date of
    entry of judgment, but within 60 days from the date of
    denial of O'Connor’s motion for reconsideration The
    Court of Federal Claims transmitted the notice of appeal
    to this court.
    An appeal from a judgment of the Court of Federal
    Claims must be filed within 60 days after the entry of
    judgment unless the time to file is tolled by the filing of a
    timely motion for reconsideration See 
    28 U.S.C. § 2522
    ;
    Fed. R. App. P. 4. As the Supreme Court has stated,
    when the time for filing a notice of appeal is limited by
    statute, such as in this case, the appeal period is manda-
    tory and jurisdictional Bowles v. Ru,ssell, 
    551 U.S. 205
    (2007) (the timely filing of a notice of appeal in a civil case
    is a jurisdictional requirement that cannot be waived).
    Because 0’Connor did not file a notice of appeal
    within 60 days after entry of judgment, and because her
    3 O'CONNOR V. US
    motion for reconsideration did not toll the time to appeal
    the judgment, we do not have jurisdiction to review the
    judgment dismissing her complaint To the extent
    O'Connor may be challenging the denial of her motion for
    reconsideration, we affirm the denial of her motion. lt is
    within the authority of the court to impose filing restric-
    tions, see, e.g., Martin U. District of C'olumbia Court of
    Appeals, 
    506 U.S. 1
     (1992) (imposing filing restrictions for
    frivolous requests for relief), and O'Connor has not con-
    vinced this court in her briefs that the trial court should
    have granted reconsideration.
    Accordingly,
    IT ls ORnERED THAT:
    (1) The motion to dismiss -the appeal is granted in
    part; this court does not have jurisdiction to review the
    Court of Federal Claims‘ judgment. The order denying
    O'Conn0r's motion for reconsideration is affirmed
    (2) All sides shall bear their own costs.
    FoR THE CoURT
    AUG -2  /s/ Jan Horbaly
    Date J an Horba1y
    Clerk
    cc: Carolyn E. O’Connor
    David M. Hibey, Esq.
    319  m ron
    twigg - tom-cum
    AUB 02 3@lU
    .|AN HORBALY
    GLERK
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 2010-5013

Citation Numbers: 392 F. App'x 861

Judges: Per Curiam

Filed Date: 8/2/2010

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 8/3/2023