WETZELL v. McCONKEY

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WETZELL v. McCONKEY
1927 OK 367
260 P. 77
127 Okla. 165
Case Number: 18635
Decided: 10/18/1927
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

WETZELL
v.
McCONKEY.

Syllabus

¶0 Appeal and Error--Necessity for Filing Petition in Error.
The filing of a purported case-made in the Supreme Court, in the absence of a petition in error institutes no action thereon under section 782, C. O. S. 1921.

Error from District Court, Ottawa County; J. J. Smith, Judge.

Action between Marjorie Wetzell and G. G. McConkey. From the judgment, the former brings error. Dismissed.

Foulke & Foulke, for plaintiff in error.
F. D. Adams and E. C. Fitzgerald, for defendant in error.

PER CURIAM.

¶1 In this cause the plaintiff in error attempts to appeal from the judgment of the district court of Ottawa county.

¶2 The defendant in error has filed herein the motion to dismiss the appeal on grounds set forth in said motion.

¶3 We find it unnecessary to set forth the grounds of said motion, or to pass thereon, for the reason that from an examination of the record and the docket of this court it appears that no petition in error has been filed. Section 782, C. O. S. 1921, provides that:

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