Patterson v. Barnwell

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Patterson v. Barnwell, 147 P. 1197 (Okla. 1915)
47 Okla. 34; 1915 OK 118; 1915 Okla. LEXIS 105
Kane

Patterson v. Barnwell

Opinion of the Court

KANE, C. J.

This cause comes on to be heard upon a motion by the defendants in error to dismiss the appeal of the plaintiffs in error, for the reason that the same was taken and prosecuted merely for the purpose of delay, and said appeal is frivolous and contains no merit, as is shown by the record in said cause attached to the petition in error filed herein.

The motion and the showing, attached thereto, which, although served upon opposing counsel, are unresisted, disclose about the same condition as existed in Skirvin v. Goldstein, 40 Okla. 315, 137 Pac. 1176; Skirvin v. Bass Fur. Co., 43 Okla. 440, 143 Pac. 190, and Kirkland v. Trezevant, 38 *35 Okla. 445, 134 Pac. 1198. In those cases, as in this, the record disclosed that the plaintiff in error had no legal defense to the cause of action in the trial court and offered no defense thereto. In such circumstances, it is held that the appeal is manifestly frivolous and without merit, and should be dismissed upon motion for that purpose. The motion to dismiss is therefore sustained.

All the Justices concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
PATTERSON Et Al. v. BARNWELL Et Al.
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1 case
Status
Published