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State ex Rel. Bishop v. Bramblette

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jan 27, 1931
42 Wyo. 405 (Wyo. 1931)

Summary

In State v. Bramblette, 295 P. 800, a motion to dismiss was sustained on the ground that an insufficient showing was made to excuse the late filing of briefs.

Summary of this case from Starley v. Wilde

Opinion

No. 1666

January 27, 1931

ACTION by the State, on the relation of W.O. Bishop, against Robert B. Bramblette, as Treasurer of Campbell County, in which B. Kesselheim, Inc., and another intervened.

For the appellant there was a brief by Thomas A. Nicholas, of Gillette, Wyoming.

The motion to dismiss was signed by Earl Dunlap, and W.V. Dolezal, both of Gillette, Wyoming, and R.G. Diefenderfer, of Sheridan, Wyoming. No brief was filed for the motion.


This is an appeal by plaintiff from a judgment entered March 5, 1930, dismissing his action after the sustaining of a demurrer to the petition. Respondents move to dismiss the appeal on several grounds, one of which is that the appellant's brief was not filed until after the expiration of the time allowed by rule. See Rules 15 and 21, 29 Wyo. 553, 555. The record on appeal was filed in this court June 26, 1930. Appellant's brief was received and filed by the clerk August 26, one day after the expiration of the 60-day period allowed by rule 15. The motion will be sustained. Small v. Savings Bank, 16 Wyo. 126, 92 P. 289.

The motion was noticed for hearing on January 13 and taken under advisement January 14. On January 12 the attorney for appellant sent to the chief justice a telegram which contains the statement that the brief was mailed in time to reach Cheyenne on the morning of August 25, and that the delay must have been due to miscarriage of the mail. The telegram cannot be taken as a sufficient showing in resistance of the motion, and it does not contain any request for an opportunity to make a showing. Nothing further has been received, and we do not believe our decision on the motion should be longer delayed.

Appeal Dismissed.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Bishop v. Bramblette

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jan 27, 1931
42 Wyo. 405 (Wyo. 1931)

In State v. Bramblette, 295 P. 800, a motion to dismiss was sustained on the ground that an insufficient showing was made to excuse the late filing of briefs.

Summary of this case from Starley v. Wilde
Case details for

State ex Rel. Bishop v. Bramblette

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. BISHOP v. BRAMBLETTE, COUNTY TREASURER (B. Kesselheim, Inc.…

Court:Supreme Court of Wyoming

Date published: Jan 27, 1931

Citations

42 Wyo. 405 (Wyo. 1931)
295 P. 800

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