Victoria Snyder v. Department of the Navy ( 2016 )


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  •                           UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD
    VICTORIA SNYDER,                             DOCKET NUMBER
    Appellant,                      DC-0752-13-6201-I-1
    v.
    DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY,                      DATE: March 18, 2016
    Agency.
    Michael Dennis Graham, Fredericksburg, Virginia, for the appellant.
    Julie Schneider and Megan Stoltzfus, Dahlgren, Virginia, for the agency.
    BEFORE
    Susan Tsui Grundmann, Chairman
    Mark A. Robbins, Member
    ORDER
    ¶1        The appellant has filed a petition for review of an initial decision that
    affirmed the agency’s furlough action. The two Board members cannot agree on
    the disposition of the petition for review. Therefore, the initial decision now
    becomes the final decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board in this appeal.
    Title 5 of the Code of Federal Regulations, section 1200.3(b) (
    5 C.F.R. § 1200.3
    (b)). This decision shall not be considered as precedent by the Board in
    any other case. 
    5 C.F.R. § 1200.3
    (d).
    NOTICE TO THE APPELLANT REGARDING
    YOUR FURTHER REVIEW RIGHTS
    You have the right to request review of the final decision by the U.S. Court
    of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. You must submit your request to the court at
    the following address:
    United States Court of Appeals
    for the Federal Circuit
    717 Madison Place, N.W.
    Washington, DC 20439
    The court must receive your request for review no later than 60 calendar days
    after the date of this order. See 
    5 U.S.C. § 7703
    (b)(1)(A) (as rev. eff. Dec. 27,
    2012). If you choose to file, be very careful to file on time. The court has held
    that normally it does not have the authority to waive this statutory deadline and
    that filings that do not comply with the deadline must be dismissed. See Pinat v.
    Office of Personnel Management, 
    931 F.2d 1544
     (Fed. Cir. 1991).
    If you need further information about your right to appeal this decision to
    court, you should refer to the Federal law that gives you this right. It is found in
    title 5 of the United States Code, section 7703 (
    5 U.S.C. § 7703
    ) (as rev. eff.
    Dec. 27, 2012).     You may read this law as well as other sections of the
    United States Code, at our website, http://www.mspb.gov/appeals/uscode/htm.
    Additional        information      is         available      at    the         court’s
    website, www.cafc.uscourts.gov. Of particular relevance is the court’s “Guide
    for Pro Se Petitioners and Appellants,” which is contained within the
    court's Rules of Practice, and Forms 5, 6, and 11.
    If you are interested in securing pro bono representation for an appeal to
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    at   http://www.mspb.gov/probono        for    information   regarding   pro     bono
    representation for Merit Systems Protection Board appellants before the Federal
    Circuit. The
    Merit Systems Protection Board neither endorses the services provided by any
    attorney nor warrants that any attorney will accept representation in a given case.
    FOR THE BOARD:                            ______________________________
    William D. Spencer
    Clerk of the Board
    Washington, D.C.
    

Document Info

Filed Date: 3/18/2016

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 4/17/2021