McCullough v. Kelley

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The Supreme Court denied Petitioner’s motion seeking to proceed with the appeal of an order that dismissed his pro se petition for declaratory judgment and mandamus relief, holding that the order Petitioner sought to appeal from was not a final, appealable order.The Supreme Court held that because Petitioner was allowed under the procedural rules to refile his claim after his petition had been dismissed, the order he would appeal was not a final, appealable order, and therefore, the Supreme Court did not have appellate jurisdiction. Accordingly, the Court denied Petitioner’s motion for belated appeal of the order. View "McCullough v. Kelley" on Justia Law