Williams v. Haycraft
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Williams v. Haycraft, 127 P. 494 (Okla. 1912)
33 Okla. 697; 1912 OK 669; 1912 Okla. LEXIS 777
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Williams v. Haycraft
Opinion of the Court
On June 7, 1909, W. T.' Hayeraft, defendant in error, sued Isham Williams, plaintiff in error, in the district court of Choctaw county in damages for slander. After answer filed, there was trial to a jury and judgment for plaintiff, and defendant brings the case here.
For the reason that plaintiff in error has failed in his three-page brief to comply with any of the rules of this court, and nowhere in his brief has raised a question of law, this proceeding is dismissed.
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- Syllabus
- APPEAL AND ERROR — -Briefs—Sufficiency. Where plaintiff in error fails to comply with the rules of this court in the preparation of his brief, the proceeding in error will be dismissed. (Syllabus by the Court.)