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In re S.J

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Oct 21, 1993
632 A.2d 112 (D.C. 1993)

Summary

dismissing appeal for lack of jurisdiction

Summary of this case from In re Ta.L.

Opinion

No. 93-FS-1211.

October 21, 1993.

APPEAL FROM THE SUPERIOR COURT, GEOFFREY M. ALPRIN, J.

Theodore R. Weckel, Washington, DC, for appellant.

John Payton, Corp. Counsel, Arlene Robinson, Deputy Corp. Counsel, and June Melvin Nickens and Sonya Adamo, both Asst. Corp. Counsel, Washington, DC, filed an opposition to the motion for summary reversal.

Before FARRELL and KING, Associate Judges, and NEWMAN, Senior Judge.


Appellant, the mother of a child placed in shelter care following a determination by the Family Division that there was probable cause to believe the mother had neglected her, D.C. Code § 16-2312 (1989), attempts to bring this interlocutory appeal seeking summary reversal of the shelter care determination. We dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction. The relevant interlocutory appeal statute, D.C. Code § 16-2328(a), provides that "[a] child who has been . . . placed in shelter care . . . may, within two days of the Division's order, file a notice of interlocutory appeal" (emphasis added). Because it is not the child who has brought this appeal (but rather her mother), we lack jurisdiction to entertain it under the plain language of the statute. Nor does the statute, so interpreted, violate procedural due process. See Lassiter v. Department of Social Servs. of Durham County, 452 U.S. 18, 101 S.Ct. 2153, 68 L.Ed.2d 640 (1981); Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319, 96 S.Ct. 893, 47 L.Ed.2d 18 (1976). The deprivation of custody alleged by the mother is temporary and subject to a full factfinding hearing at which the government must prove its allegations by a preponderance of the evidence. D.C. Code §§ 16-2316, -2317.

The appeal is, accordingly,

Dismissed.


Summaries of

In re S.J

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Oct 21, 1993
632 A.2d 112 (D.C. 1993)

dismissing appeal for lack of jurisdiction

Summary of this case from In re Ta.L.
Case details for

In re S.J

Case Details

Full title:In re S.J., P.J., Appellant

Court:District of Columbia Court of Appeals

Date published: Oct 21, 1993

Citations

632 A.2d 112 (D.C. 1993)

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