Dennis Paul Shillingford was convicted and sentenced on state and federal charges arising out of a shoot-out in Jackson, Mississippi, between state and federal officers and black “citizens” of the Republic of New Africa. Shillingford’s federal conviction was affirmed by this court and his petition for certiorari was denied by the Supreme Court.
United States v. James,
In November, 1976, Shillingford filed a motion for reduction of sentence under Fed. R.Crim.P. 35. The district court, after conducting a hearing, denied the motion on January 21, 1977. The denial order was filed in the record on January 24, 1977. The ten day period in which to file an appeal in a criminal proceeding, as prescribed by Fed.R.App.P. 4(b), ended on February 3, 1977; notice of appeal was not filed until February 22, 1977.
When a notice of appeal is untimely, this court is without jurisdiction.
United States v. Robinson,
REMANDED.
