Wyoming Statutes

§ 7-12-103 — Filing of bill by attorney general in supreme court

Wyoming § 7-12-103
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 07Criminal Procedure
Ch. 12APPEAL, EXCEPTIONS AND NEW TRIAL
Art. 1APPEAL AND BILL OF EXCEPTIONS

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-12-103 (2026).

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Following certification of a bill of exceptions by the trial court as provided by W.S. 7-12-102, the attorney general may apply to the supreme court for permission to file the bill for review and decision upon the points presented. If the supreme court allows the bill to be filed, the judge who presided at the trial in which the bill was taken shall appoint a competent attorney to argue the case against the state and shall fix a reasonable fee for his service to be paid out of the treasury of the county in which the bill was taken.

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