Grace v. Floyd

Mississippi Supreme Court
Grace v. Floyd, 103 Miss. 201 (Miss. 1912)
60 So. 135
Smith

Grace v. Floyd

Opinion of the Court

Smith, C. J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The brief of counsel for appellant has his name, profession, and address printed in large letters at the middle of each page thereof; the matter of the brief being written over this name, profession, and address. Paragraph 3 of rule 7 provides that briefs shall be on white paper, without the name of any person or advertising matter thereon, and this brief was filed some time after this rule was adopted.

Remanded to docket, with leave to counsel to withdraw his brief and file another, if he so desires.

Remanded.

Reference

Full Case Name
M. B. Grace v. S. A. Floyd
Status
Published
Syllabus
Appeal and Error. Rules of court. Briefs. Where a brief is filed in the supreme court in violation of paragraph 3 of rule 7 of the rules of that court, providing that “briefs shall be on white paper, without the name of any person or advertising matter thereon”, the ease will be remanded to the docket, with leave to counsel to withdraw his brief and file another if he so desires.