Shelley v. Southwick

31 Tex. 125
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1868
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Shelley v. Southwick, 31 Tex. 125 (Tex. 1868).

Opinion

Morrill, O. J.

—The petition for the writ of error states that the judgment was rendered on the 21st September, I860.'

[126]*126The petition was filed on the 6th April, 1867, and bond executed same day.

The statute [Paschal’s Dig., Art. 4616] requires all writs of error to be prosecuted within two years from the time of judgment.

The motion of defendant in error to strike the case from the docket at costs of plaintiffs in error is sustained.

Dismissed.'

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