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COX v. TERRITORY

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 18, 1898
52 P. 1134 (Okla. 1898)

Opinion

Filed February 18, 1898.

Error from the District Court of Beaver County; before A. G. C. Bierer, District Judge.

Asp, Shartel Cottingham, and Houston Marum, for plaintiff in error.

Harper S. Cunningham, Attorney General, for defendant in error.


The appellant was indicted and convicted under sec. 13, art. 4, ch. 2, Laws of Oklahoma, of the crime of misbranding cattle, and was, on the 16th day of October, 1895, sentenced to imprisonment in the territorial penitentiary for a period of eighteen months.

The appeal was not filed in the supreme court until March 22, 1897. In Swan v. United States, 2 Oklahoma, 114, this court held that sec. 4, art. 16, of our procedure criminal act, limits the time in which appeals may be taken to one year. We are still of the same opinion, and the appeal is therefore dismissed.

Bierer, J., having presided in the court below, not sitting.


Summaries of

COX v. TERRITORY

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 18, 1898
52 P. 1134 (Okla. 1898)
Case details for

COX v. TERRITORY

Case Details

Full title:JOHN A. COX v. TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Feb 18, 1898

Citations

52 P. 1134 (Okla. 1898)
52 P. 1134

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