Jenkins v. Times Publishing Co.
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Opinion
The judgment in this cause was rendered on the 8th day of December, 1937, upon the pleadings and opening statements of counsel. The appeal is not taken from such judgment, but is taken from the order overruling the motion for new trial entered on the 3rd day of January, 1938, more than 15 days after the date of the entry of judgment. The appeal must be dismissed. This court has repeatedly held that a case-made which is not made and served within the 15 days allowed by statute or the order of the court extending the time serves no purpose to present errors to this court. A motion for new trial was not necessary. Crawford v. Shintaffer, 92 Okla. 22, 217 P. 867; Durant v. Nesbitt, 59 Okla. 11, 157 P. 353; Barnett v. Tabor, 154 Okla. 20, 6 P.2d 787; Sanders v. Provine, 169 Okla. 203, 36 P.2d 855. Therefore the motion for new trial served no purpose to extend the time in which a case-made could be prepared. Sanders v. Provine, supra. The 15 days for the preparation of a case-made under section 534, O. S. 1931, 12 Okla. St. Ann. sec. 958, expired on 23d day of December, 1937. It was not until the 3rd day of January, 1938, that the plaintiff in error asked for and obtained an extension of time in which to make and serve a case-made. This order was without effect and did not extend the time past the 15 days allowed by statute. Sanders v. Provine, supra.
The appeal is dismissed.
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1938 OK 637, 86 P.2d 61, 184 Okla. 196, 1938 Okla. LEXIS 475, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/jenkins-v-times-publishing-co-okla-1938.