State v. Holmes

296 P. 1077, 43 Wyo. 66, 1931 Wyo. LEXIS 3
CourtWyoming Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 31, 1931
Docket1663
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Holmes, 296 P. 1077, 43 Wyo. 66, 1931 Wyo. LEXIS 3 (Wyo. 1931).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

The record on appeal shows that appellant is seeking review of a judgment entered May 15, 1929. The notice of appeal, which should have been served and filed within ten days from the entry of the judgment (Sec. 6402, C. S. 1920), was served and filed August 2, 1929, much too late. A motion for a new trial, filed May 23 and overruled July 23, 1929, did not have the effect of extending the time for serving and filing the notice of appeal. Spencer v. Loewenstein, 29 Wyo. 31, 207 Pac. 1098.

The state’s motion to dismiss the appeal must be sustained. "

Appeal dismissed.

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