Coleman v. Strom , 2014 Ark. 13 ( 2014 )


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    SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
    No.   CV-13-1134
    ALBERT COLEMAN                                   Opinion Delivered January 16, 2014
    APPELLANT
    APPEAL FROM THE PULASKI
    V.                                               COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
    [NO. 60PR-2011-1814]
    ERIC STROM AND IDA STROM                         HONORABLE MORGAN E. WELCH,
    APPELLEES                   JUDGE
    MOTION FOR RULE ON CLERK;
    REMANDED.
    PER CURIAM
    Appellant, Albert Coleman, by and his through his attorney, Bridgette M. Frazier, has
    filed a motion for rule on clerk to file the record and have his appeal docketed. The clerk
    refused to docket the appeal because the circuit court’s order granting an extension of time
    to lodge the record on appeal did not contain findings as required by Arkansas Rule of
    Appellate Procedure–Civil 5(b)(1) (2013).
    Rule 5(b)(1) provides:
    (b) Extension of time.
    (1) If any party has designated stenographically reported material for inclusion
    in the record on appeal, the circuit court, by order entered before expiration
    of the period prescribed by subdivision (a) of this rule or a prior extension
    order, may extend the time for filing the record only if it makes the following
    findings:
    (A) The appellant has filed a motion explaining the reasons for the requested
    extension and served the motion on all counsel of record;
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    (B) The time to file the record on appeal has not yet expired;
    (C) All parties have had the opportunity to be heard on the motion, either at
    a hearing or by responding in writing;
    (D) The appellant, in compliance with Rule 6(b), has timely ordered the
    stenographically reported material from the court reporter and made any
    financial arrangements required for its preparation; and
    (E) An extension of time is necessary for the court reporter to include the
    stenographically reported material in the record on appeal or for the circuit
    clerk to compile the record.
    In this case, the circuit court’s order contains only a finding that “good cause” existed
    for granting appellant’s motion to extend the time for lodging the record on appeal. The order
    contains none of the findings required by Rule 5(b)(1).
    This court has made it clear that there must be strict compliance with Rule 5(b) and
    that we do not view the granting of an extension as a mere formality. Looney v. Bank of W.
    Memphis, 
    368 Ark. 639
    , 
    249 S.W.3d 126
    (2007) (per curiam). Where an order fails to comply
    with Rule 5(b), we may remand the matter to the circuit court for compliance with the rule.
    Charles R. Griffith Farms, Inc. v. Grauman, 
    373 Ark. 410
    , 
    284 S.W.3d 68
    (2008) (per curiam).
    Upon a remand for compliance with Rule 5(b)(1), the circuit court shall determine
    whether the rule was complied with at the time the original motion for extension of time was
    filed and granted. Wyre v. Wyre, 
    2009 Ark. 245
    , 
    307 S.W.3d 30
    (per curiam). The circuit
    court should not permit the parties the opportunity to correct any deficiencies, but instead
    should make the findings required by the rule as if they were being made at the time of the
    original motion. 
    Id. Should the
    requirements not have been met at the time of the initial
    motion for extension and order, the circuit court’s order upon remand should so reflect and
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    be returned to this court. 
    Id. Because the
    order in this case does not contain the findings required by the rule and
    because there must be strict compliance with the rule, we remand the matter to the circuit
    court for compliance with Rule 5(b)(1).
    Remanded.
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Document Info

Docket Number: CV-13-1134

Citation Numbers: 2014 Ark. 13

Judges: Per Curiam

Filed Date: 1/16/2014

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014