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Wilhoit v. Haswell

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 10, 1914
138 P. 794 (Okla. 1914)

Opinion

No. 4463

Opinion Filed February 10, 1914.

APPEAL AND ERROR — Time for Appeal — Dismissal. Petition in error dismissed for the reason that the proceeding in error was not filed in this court within the time required by law.

(Syllabus by the Court.)

Error from County Court, Oklahoma County; John W. Hayson, Judge.

Action between E. F. Wilhoit and S.C. Haswell. From the judgment, Wilhoit brings error. Dismissed.

Philip E. Winter, for plaintiff in error.

Burwell, Crockett Johnson, for defendant in error.


This cause comes on to be heard upon the motion to dismiss the proceeding in error, filed by the defendant in error, upon the grounds that the proceeding instituted in this court was based upon what purports to be a transcript of the record of the said cause in the trial court; that no case-made or bill of exceptions is attached to the petition in error filed in this court in the above-entitled cause; that the judgment of the trial court in said cause was rendered on the 23d day of January, 1912, and no appeal was filed in this court until October 19, 1912; that by reason of the fact that more than six months expired between the date of the rendition of the order appealed from and the time said appeal was filed in this court, this court has no jurisdiction in the above-entitled cause.

The motion to dismiss must be sustained.

All the Justices concur.


Summaries of

Wilhoit v. Haswell

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 10, 1914
138 P. 794 (Okla. 1914)
Case details for

Wilhoit v. Haswell

Case Details

Full title:WILHOIT v. HASWELL

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Feb 10, 1914

Citations

138 P. 794 (Okla. 1914)
138 P. 794