Roy L. Crawford v. Tennessee Department of Correction, et al.

Case Number
M2009-00439-COA-R3-CV

This appeal concerns a post-judgment motion. The petitioner is an inmate in the custody of the respondent department of correction. The petitioner inmate filed a complaint for declaratory judgment regarding the department of correction's denial of his request for a parole hearing. The department answered the complaint, and no action was taken on the case by either party in the two years that followed. The trial court entered a case management order, requiring the petitioner inmate to set a date for a final hearing within a given time. After the petitioner inmate failed to do so, the trial court dismissed the petitioner's complaint without prejudice. Nearly a year later, the petitioner filed a motion for summary judgment. Ultimately, the trial court concluded that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction to consider the motion because it was filed after the order of dismissal became final. The petitioner appeals. We affirm.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle
Case Name
Roy L. Crawford v. Tennessee Department of Correction, et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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