Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1899

Schluckebier v. Babcock

Schluckebier v. Babcock
Wisconsin Supreme Court · Decided October 20, 1899 · Dodge
104 Wis. 293; 80 N.W. 435; 1899 Wisc. LEXIS 267

Schluckebier v. Babcock

Opinion of the Court

Dodge, J.

The record not only fails to show any adequate excuse for the delay for more than six months from ihe entry of the judgment, but it also fails wholly to show that a bill of exceptions could be of any advantage to the appellants if settled. Upon no subject is the discretion of the trial court broader than upon applications by parties in , default for favors and extensions of time in matters of mere procedure, such as this. ¥e discover no abuse of such discretion here.

By the Oourt.— Order appealed from affirmed.

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