Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1916

Young v. Boyd

Young v. Boyd
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided July 11, 1916 · Burpord
158 P. 1199; 60 Okla. 40; 1916 Okla. LEXIS 1259

Young v. Boyd

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

BURPORD, C.

The plaintiff in error has filed her brief in accordance with the rules of this court. The defendant in error has filed no brief. The allegations in the brief of plaintiff in error appear fairly to sustain the assignment of error therein contained in relation to denial of defendant's motion for a continuance, within the rule laid down in Cox v. Kirkwood et al., 41 Okla. 704. 139 Pac. 980. It is a long-established rule of this court that, if the defendant in error is not sufficiently interested in the case to present a brief, we are not required to search the record in order to sustain the judgment of the trial court. The judgment of the district court of Kiowa county is therefore reversed, with directions to'grant a new trial.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

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