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Baker v. Deichman

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 3, 1920
187 P. 212 (Okla. 1920)

Opinion

No. 9561

Opinion Filed February 3, 1920.

(Syllabus by the Court.)

Appeal and Error — Failure to File Brief — Dismissal.

Where plaintiff in error has filed no brief as required by rule 7 of this court and given no excuse for not filing the same, it will be presumed he has abandoned his appeal, and when reached on submission, the appeal will be dismissed.

Error from County Court, Tulsa County; H.L. Standeven, Judge.

Action between Chester Baker and Peter Deichman and others. From the judgment, Baker brings error. Dismissed.

D.B. Crewson, for plaintiff in error.

Prentice Mason, for defendants in error.


This is an appeal from the judgment of the county court of Tulsa county. The petition in error was filed in this court on November 2, 1917. The case was assigned for submission at the December term, 1919. No briefs have been filed for the plaintiff in error. Rule 7 provides as follows:

"In each civil case filed in this court, counsel for plaintiff in error shall serve his brief on counsel for defendant in error at least 40 days before the case is set for submission."

Where the plaintiff in error has failed to comply with the rule of the court, he is deemed to have waived his right to have his appeal heard in this court, and it will be presumed that said appeal has been abandoned Davis v. Elliott, 25 Okla. 395, 106 P. 817.

For the reasons stated, the appeal is dismissed.

OWEN, C. J., and KANE, PITCHFORD JOHNSON, and HIGGINS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Baker v. Deichman

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 3, 1920
187 P. 212 (Okla. 1920)
Case details for

Baker v. Deichman

Case Details

Full title:BAKER v. DEICHMAN et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Feb 3, 1920

Citations

187 P. 212 (Okla. 1920)
187 P. 212