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Cook v. State

Supreme Court of Indiana
Apr 6, 1959
157 N.E.2d 287 (Ind. 1959)

Opinion

No. 0-507.

Filed April 6, 1959.

Elijah Cook, relator, seeks to take a belated appeal from a proceedings in error coram nobis. Appeal dismissed.

Elijah Cook, pro se.


The paper "received" herein purports to be a belated appeal from a proceedings in error coram nobis. It lacks all the formalities of an appeal. Furthermore, there is no provision in our law for belated appeals from proceedings in error coram nobis. Posey v. Murray (1958), 237 Ind. 708, 148 N.E.2d 426; Harr v. State (1957), 237 Ind. 320, 144 N.E.2d 529, petition denied 237 Ind. 320, 145 N.E.2d 657; 6 I.L.E., Coram Nobis, § 41, p. 408.

The matter is therefore ordered stricken.

NOTE. — Reported in 157 N.E.2d 287.


Summaries of

Cook v. State

Supreme Court of Indiana
Apr 6, 1959
157 N.E.2d 287 (Ind. 1959)
Case details for

Cook v. State

Case Details

Full title:COOK v. STATE OF INDIANA

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Apr 6, 1959

Citations

157 N.E.2d 287 (Ind. 1959)
157 N.E.2d 287