Murphy v. Ross

Washington Supreme Court
Murphy v. Ross, 2 Wash. 327 (Wash. 1891)
26 P. 222; 1891 Wash. LEXIS 44
Anders, Dunbar, Hoyt, Scott, Stiles

Murphy v. Ross

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Dunbar, J.

— This is a motion to dismiss an appeal for the reason that appellant has not perfected his appeal within the time prescribed by law and the rules of this court, and affidavits and counter-affidavits are filed in support of and opposed to the motion. We do not think that the affidavit of appellant’s attorney shows any legal or reasonable excuse for the failure. It follows that the motion will be sustained and the appeal dismissed, and it is so ordered.

Anders, C. J., and Scott, Hoyt, and Stiles, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Michael Murphy v. Hugh Ross
Status
Published