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Cite as 2014 Ark. 135 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS No. CV-13-818 DOYLE ANTHONY JONES Opinion Delivered: March 20, 2014 APPELLANT PRO SE MOTIONS FOR EXTENSION V. OF TIME TO FILE BRIEF [JEFFERSON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, NO. 35CV-13-310] ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION SEX OFFENDER HONORABLE JODI RAINES DENNIS, SCREENING & ASSESSMENT JUDGE COMMITTEE APPELLEE APPEAL DISMISSED; MOTIONS MOOT. PER CURIAM Appellant Doyle Anthony Jones is an inmate incarcerated in the Arkansas Department of Correction (“ADC”). On February 19, 2013, the Arkansas Department of Correction Sex Offender Screening & Risk Assessment Program (“SOSRA”) conducted a community-notification risk assessment pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act of 1997, codified at Arkansas Code Annotated sections 12-12-901 to -923 (Repl. 1999 & Supp. 2005) (the Registration Act”), and it assigned appellant a Community Notification Level 3. Appellant requested an administrative review, contending that the information relied on in the assessment was false and that the Registration Act was not in effect when he was sentenced. The Sex Offender Assessment Committee (“Committee”) upheld the Level 3 assessment, and appellant received notice of the administrative order on April 2, 2013. On June 20, 2013, appellant filed a petition for declaratory judgment and judicial review in the Jefferson County Circuit Court, seeking judicial review of his assessment by
the Committee. The circuit court dismissed the petition as untimely, and appellant lodged an appeal from that order in this court. Now before us are appellants motions for extension of time to file his brief-in-chief. As we find no merit to the appeal, the appeal is dismissed, and appellants motions are moot. This court has consistently held that an appeal from the denial of postconviction relief will not be permitted to go forward where it is clear that appellant could not prevail. Munson v. Ark. Dept of Corr. Sex Offender Screening & Risk Assessment, 369 Ark. 290, 253 S.W.3d 901 (2007). Appellant was required to file his petition within thirty days of his receipt of the final findings of the Committee. Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-922(b)(7)(A)(ii); see also Munson, 369 Ark. 290, 253 S.W.3d 901. Because appellants petition was filed more than thirty days after he received notice of the Committees findings, the petition was not timely and the circuit court lacked jurisdiction to consider it. When the petition is not timely filed, this court will affirm dismissal of the petition. Edwards v. State, 2013 Ark. 434 (per curiam); Newton v. Ark. Dept of Corr. Sex Offender Screening & Risk Assessment Comm., 2011 Ark. 136 (per curiam). Because it is clear that appellant could not prevail on appeal, the appeal is dismissed, and appellants motions are moot. Appeal dismissed; motions moot. Doyle Anthony Jones, pro se appellant. No response. 2
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