United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. v. Walker
United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. v. Walker
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
This case was filed in this court on July 6, 1921. Plaintiff in error has filed an elaborate brief and also argued the ease orally before Division No. 1 of the Supreme Court Commission. Plaintiff’s brief was filed on July 23, 1923. The defendant in error has not filed any brief, although he has obtained an extension of time twice, and the last extension is long since expired and no brief yet filed, and under the rules of this court where defendant in error fails to file a brief ,and 'brief filed by plaintiff reasonably tends to support the assignments of error, it is not the duty of the Supreme Court to search the record with a view of ascertaining some possible theory on which the judgment might be affirmed, but the court will reverse the case and remand it for a new trial. Tabby v. McMurray, 30 Okla. 602, 120 Pac. 664; Austin v. Campbell, 54 Okla. 671, 154 Pac. 514; Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle v. Dugan, 57 Okla. 193, 156 Pac. 1194; Alex *91 ander v. Johnson, 65 Okla. 57, 162 Pac. 948; Olentine v. Backbone, 64 Okla. 164, 166 Pac. 127; National Surety Company v. Jones, 68 Okla. 274, 170 Pac. 1146; Loveland v. Tant, 75 Okla. 12, 181 Pac. 302; Harrison v. Koehler, 82 Okla. 26, 198 Pac. 295.
The case on the above authorities is reversed and remanded to the trial court to set aside the judgment, heretofore rendered, and grant a new trial.
.By the Court: It is so ordered.
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