Rogers v. Bomer

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Rogers v. Bomer, 186 P. 205 (Okla. 1920)
77 Okla. 285; 1920 OK 103; 1920 Okla. LEXIS 258
Bailey, Higgins, Johnson, Owen, Pitchford, Rainey

Rogers v. Bomer

Opinion of the Court

RAINEY, J.

On January 13, 1920, an order was entered, giving plaintiff in error 30 days from that date in which to file brief, and the cause was thereafter submitted on February 10, 1920. No brief having been filed within the extension of time granted, the cause is dismissed for want of prosecution. Balch v. Pickard. 72 Oklahoma, 179 Pac. 10; McGowen et al. v. Keller Ring, 77 Oklahoma.

OWEN, C. J., and PITCHFORD, JOHNSON, HIGGINS, and BAILEY, J.J., concur

Reference

Full Case Name
ROGERS Et Al. v. BOMER Et Al.
Cited By
8 cases
Status
Published
Syllabus
(Syllabus by the Court.) Appeal and Error — Failure to File Brief— Dismissal. AVhere plaintiff in error files no brief, as required by rule 7 (47 Okla. vi) of this court, the appeal will be dismissed for want of prosecution.