Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1914

May v. Roberts

May v. Roberts
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided April 14, 1914 · PER CURIAM.
140 P. 399; 40 Okla. 659; 1914 OK 187; 1914 Okla. LEXIS 118

May v. Roberts

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This case was tried in the county court of Jackson county on November 3, 1911. Judgment was rendered for defendant in error, Eugene Roberts. A motion for a new trial was duly filed and overruled on November 8, 1911. Petition in error and case-made was not' filed in this court until May 14, 1912. Counsel for defendant in error filed motion to dismiss because proceeding in error was not' commenced in this court within six months from the rendition of the judgment or final order complained of. In view of the provisions of chapter 18, p. 35, Sess. Laws 1910-11, wherein it is provided that all proceedings in error for reversing, vacating, or modifying judgments or final orders shall be commenced within six months from the rendition of the judgment or final order complained of, the motion must be sustained. Gaskin v. Cleveland Woolen Mills, 38 Okla. 229, 132 Pac. 821.

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