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Wallis v. Luman

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Oct 29, 1980
618 P.2d 1347 (Wyo. 1980)

Opinion

No. 5402.

October 29, 1980.

Appeal from the District Court, Carbon County, Robert A. Hill, J.

Hugh B. McFadden, Jr., Laramie, for appellants.

Harold M. Johnson and Steven D. Noecker, Johnson, Noecker Noecker, Rawlins, for appellee.


ORDER DENYING MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL

The Court, after having considered the problem of improper and late filing of Docketing Statements, finds that there is here a violation of Rule 2.03, W.R.A.P., as amended, which amendment was effective July 1, 1980 after notice to all members of the bar and ignorance of the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure is not an excuse, Crossan v. Irrigation Development Corporation, Wyo. 1979, 598 P.2d 812, and further finds that a reasonable period of transition should be allowed to accustom the bench and bar to the requirements of Rule 2.03, W.R.A.P.

Without establishing any precedent therefor in any future case, it is

ORDERED that appellee's Motion to Dismiss be, and is, denied.

McCLINTOCK, J., did not participate.


Summaries of

Wallis v. Luman

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Oct 29, 1980
618 P.2d 1347 (Wyo. 1980)
Case details for

Wallis v. Luman

Case Details

Full title:NELLIE WALLIS AND DAN WALLIS, APPELLANTS (DEFENDANTS), v. ABNER LUMAN…

Court:Supreme Court of Wyoming

Date published: Oct 29, 1980

Citations

618 P.2d 1347 (Wyo. 1980)