Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1915

Green v. Sumby

Green v. Sumby
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided February 8, 1915 · Brown, Elkin, Frazer, Mestrezat, Stewart
248 Pa. 120; 93 A. 868; 1915 Pa. LEXIS 523

Green v. Sumby

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

If there were any merit in this appeal, the appellant would suffer for counsel’s gross violation of rule 34, relating to the statement of the question or questions involved. The violation of the rule in the present case consists in devoting thirty lines, covering a whole page, to what could have been intelligently stated in less than the prescribed limit. The appeal must be quashed: Duffee v. Bankers’ Surety Company, 247 Pa. 17.

Appeal quashed.

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