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Curtis Crawford, appellant pro se.
Rex Charles Schultz, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.
Before WIDENER and ERVIN, Circuit Judges, and BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge.
PER CURIAM:
Curtis E. Crawford brought this 42 U.S.C. Sec . 1983 action alleging that he had been denied access to the law library at the Maryland House of Corrections. The district court dismissed the case stating that either a law library or a legal assistance program would be legally sufficient. Within ten days of entry of judgment, Crawford completed service by mail of a motion for leave to appeal or alternatively to vacate the judgment. Fed.R.Civ.P. 5(b). His record on appeal was transmitted to this court; however, at this time, we lack jurisdiction to hear Crawford's appeal.
Regardless of how it is styled, if a post-judgment motion is served within ten days of entry of judgment and calls into question the correctness of that judgment, it should be treated as a Rule 59 motion. See Dove v. CODESCO, 569 F.2d 807, 809 (4th Cir.1978); see also Clayton v. Douglas, 670 F.2d 143, 144 (10th Cir.) (per curiam) (to be timely, Rule 59 motion must be served within ten days of judgment and filing date in district court is irrelevant to determination of timeliness), cert. denied,
As the dispositive issues have recently been decided authoritatively, we dispense with oral argument, dismiss the appeal as premature, and remand the case to the district court for a ruling on the Rule 59 motion.
REMANDED.
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