SUMMARY DISPOSITION ORDER
Self-represented Plaintiff-Appellant Edward K. Nakaula, Jr. (Nakaula) appeals from the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuits (1) November 7, 2017 Order of Dismissal Pursuant to Rule 28 of the Rules of the Circuit Courts of the State of Hawai‘i (Order of Dismissal) and (2) April 18, 2018 Judgment of Dismissal as to All Claims and All Parties (Judgment).
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Upon careful review of the record and the briefs submitted by the parties, and having given due consideration to the arguments advanced and the issues raised, we resolve this appeal as follows and affirm.
In the Order of Dismissal, the circuit court dismissed Nakaulas June 5, 2015 Complaint (Complaint) for want of service. Specifically, Nakaula did not serve the Complaint on Defendant-Appellee Neal Wagatsuma, Warden, Kaua‘i Community Correctional Center, State of Hawai‘i (Wagatsuma), pursuant to the Rules of the Circuit Courts of the State of Hawai‘i (RCCH) Rule 28.
RCCH Rule 28 provides as follows:
A diligent effort to effect service shall be made in all actions. An action or claim may be dismissed sua sponte with written notice to the parties if no service is made within 6 months after the action or claim has been filed. Such dismissal may be set aside and the action or claim reinstated by order of the court for good cause shown upon motion duly filed not later than ten (10) days from the date of the order of dismissal.
Nothing in the record demonstrates that the circuit court improperly entered the Order of Dismissal.
Moreover, the Order of Dismissal explicitly stated, “[t]his dismissal may be set aside and the pleading or claim may be reinstated by order of the court for good cause shown upon motion duly filed not later than ten (10) days from the date of this order of dismissal.” Nakaula did not file a motion to set aside the dismissal to have his pleading reinstated.
Having raised no other discernable arguments on appeal relevant to the order and judgment, Nakaula presents no basis for this court to hold that the circuit court erred in dismissing his Complaint.
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For these reasons, we affirm the circuit courts (1) November 7, 2017 Order of Dismissal Pursuant to Rule 28 of the Rules of the Circuit Courts of the State of Hawai‘i and (2) April 18, 2018 Judgment of Dismissal as to All Claims and All Parties.
FOOTNOTES
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. The Honorable Kathleen N.A. Watanabe presided.
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. Nakaulas opening brief does not meet the requirements of Hawai‘i Rules of Appellate Procedure (HRAP) Rule 28(b). Pursuant to HRAP Rule 1(d), “[a]ttorneys and pro se parties are deemed to be aware of, and are expected to comply with, all of the provisions of these rules.” However, we address Nakaulas arguments as related to the order and judgment from which he appeals “to the extent they can reasonably be discerned” to promote equal access to justice for pro se litigants. Wagner v. World Botanical Gardens, Inc., 126 Hawai‘i 190, 193, 268 P.3d 443, 446 (App. 2011).