RICHARD D. DAY, JR. v. JUSTINE MINOR, ET AL.
No. CV-15-75
SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
June 4, 2015
2015 Ark. 266
HONORABLE TIMOTHY DAVIS FOX, JUDGE
[PULASKI COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, NO. 60CV-14-3879]
APPEAL DISMISSED; APPELLANT’S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME MOOT.
PER CURIAM
On October 8, 2014, appellant Richard D. Day, Jr., filed in the Pulaski County Circuit Court a petition for judicial review of an administrative decision pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated section 25-15-212 (Repl. 2002) of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). In the petition, Day sought review of a disciplinary action brought against him by appellees Justine Minor, Hearing Officer, Arkansas Department of Correction; Danny Burl, Warden, East Arkansas Regional Unit; Raymond Naylor, Hearing Administrator, Arkansas Department of Correction; and Ray Hobbs, Director, Arkansas Department of Correction (collectively, the ADC). Specifically, Day asserted in the petition, and the attached exhibits indicate, that a disciplinary action was adjudicated against Day on April 16, 2014, and ultimately affirmed by the
Under the APA, judicial review is generally not available to an “inmate under sentence to the custody of the Department of Correction.”
Under the APA, a petition for judicial review must be filed within thirty days after service of the agency’s final decision upon the petitioner.
Because Day failed to timely file his petition in accordance with the time limitations of the APA, he is precluded from seeking relief under the statute.
Appeal dismissed; appellant’s motion for extension of time moot.
