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Cleveland v. Lampkin

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
May 15, 1917
65 Okla. 159 (Okla. 1917)

Opinion

No. 7446

Opinion Filed May 15, 1917.

Appeal and Error — Assignments of Error — Overruling of Motion for New Trial — review.

Where the plaintiff in error fails to assign as error the overruling of his motion for a new trial, the Supreme Court has no power to review errors alleged to have occurred during the progress of the trial.

(Syllabus by Bleakmore, C.)

Error from District Court, Kiowa County; James R. Tolbert, Judge.

Action between A.S. Cleveland and Wm. D. Cleveland, Jr., copartners doing business under the firm name and style of Wm. D. Cleveland Sons, against W.E. Lampkin and the Home State Bank. Judgment for the latter, and the former bring error. Cause dismissed.

Morse, Standeven Willingham, for plaintiffs in error.

Zink Cline, for defendants in error.


Motion is presented to dismiss this proceeding on the ground that plaintiffs in error have failed to assign as error the overruling of their motion for new trial. The only errors assigned here are those alleged to have occurred during the progress of the trial relative to the giving of instructions and the exclusion of certain evidence. The established rule in this jurisdiction is that:

"Where the plaintiff in error fails to assign as error the overruling of his motion for a new trial, the Supreme Court has no power to review errors alleged to have occurred during the progress of the trial." O'Neil et al. v. James, 40 Okla. 661, 140 P. 141.

The motion is sustained, and the cause dismissed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Cleveland v. Lampkin

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
May 15, 1917
65 Okla. 159 (Okla. 1917)
Case details for

Cleveland v. Lampkin

Case Details

Full title:CLEVELAND et al. v. LAMPKIN et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: May 15, 1917

Citations

65 Okla. 159 (Okla. 1917)
165 P. 159

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