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Streeter v. McCoy

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Aug 20, 1912
126 P. 216 (Okla. 1912)

Opinion

No. 2003

Opinion Filed August 20, 1912.

APPEAL AND ERROR — Failure to File Brief — Dismissal. Where plaintiff in error fails to comply with the rules of this court, requiring him to serve a brief on counsel for defendant in error and at the same time to file fifteen copies of his brief with the clerk of the court, his case, on being reached for submission, will be dismissed.

(Syllabus by Sharp, C.)

Error from Noble County Court; H. E. St. Clair, Judge.

Action by A. L. Streeter against Ray McCoy. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff brings error. Dismissed.

J. Q. Louthan and Scott Cowley, for plaintiff in error.

Henry S. Johnston, for defendant in error.


The petition in error in this case was filed in this court on September 20, 1910. Plaintiff in error has filed no brief, neither has he asked for an extension of time in which to file a brief. Upon the authority of Douglas v. Clayton Townsite Co., 29 Okla. 9, 115 P. 1016, and other cases cited in the opinion of the court, the appeal should be dismissed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Streeter v. McCoy

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Aug 20, 1912
126 P. 216 (Okla. 1912)
Case details for

Streeter v. McCoy

Case Details

Full title:STREETER v. McCOY

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Aug 20, 1912

Citations

126 P. 216 (Okla. 1912)
126 P. 216

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