Wright v. State

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Wright v. State, 140 P. 1147 (Okla. 1914)
42 Okla. 251; 1914 OK 247; 1914 Okla. LEXIS 345
Galbraith

Wright v. State

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

GALBRAITH, C.

This is an appeal from a judgment rendered in favor of the state of Oklahoma in the sum of $1,500, and against the plaintiffs in error, as principal and sureties on a forfeited bail bond. The petition in error with case-made was filed in this court March 20, 1912, and the cause was regularly set down for submission and submitted on the 16th day of April, 1914. The plaintiffs in error have not served oi filed briefs as required by rule 7 of this court (38 Okla. vi, 137 Pac. ix).

On account of such default and failure, as prescribed in said rule, the judgment appealed from should be affirmed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

Reference

Full Case Name
WRIGHT Et Al. v. STATE
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published
Syllabus
APPEAL AND EEEOE — Want of Briefs — Affirmance. On account of the failure of the plaintiffs in error to serve and file briefs, as prescribed by rule 7 of this court (38 Okla. .vi, 137 Pac. ix), the judgment rendered against them in the - trial court should be affirmed. (Syllabus by Galbraith, C.)