Moore v. Brannin

255 P. 395, 32 N.M. 249
CourtNew Mexico Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 1, 1927
DocketNo. 3168.
StatusPublished

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Moore v. Brannin, 255 P. 395, 32 N.M. 249 (N.M. 1927).

Opinion

OPINION OP THE COURT

PARKER, C. J.

An application for certiorari to supply portions of the record has been filed by appellee. The parts of the record sought to be brought up show that a previous appeal had been taken, which, upon application of appellant, was dismissed by the district court, and thereafter the present appeal was granted and has been perfected. The effectiveness of the order of the district court in dismissing the first appeal would seem to be doubtful, the jurisdiction which had control of the same being in this court.

Another consideration, however, impels us to deny the application for certiorari. The taking of the second appeal operated as an abandonment of the first appeal, and it would therefore be immaterial to show in this court the taking of the first appeal. In Dailey v. Foster, 17 N. M. 377, 128 P. 71, we held that the suing out of a subsequent writ of error operated as an abandonment of the former appeal. ¥e can see no reason for any distinction between that case and this. See, also, Blanchard v. State, 29 N. M. 584, 224 P. 1047.

It follows that certiorari would be futile, and for that reason should be denied; and it is so ordered.

BICKLEY and WATSON, J.J., concur.

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Related

Dailey v. Foster
128 P. 71 (New Mexico Supreme Court, 1912)
Blanchard v. State ex rel. Wallace
224 P. 1047 (New Mexico Supreme Court, 1924)

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