Case ID: ohio-cc-dec_21/html/0520-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "SWING, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

ERROR.
    [Hamilton (1st) Circuit Court,
    June, 1909.]
    Giffen, Smith and Swing, JJ.
    Louis Loeb v. Kent & Kaufhold.
    Dismissal of Proceedings in Error for Failure to File Transcript.
    Failure to file transcript of final record or transcript of docket or journal entries until after four months of rendition of judgment complained of and filing of petition in error gives the appellate court no jurisdiction to review judgment.
    Bates & Meyer, for plaintiff in error.
    Klein & Stagman and J. R. Jordan, for defendant in error.
   SWING, J.

No transcript of the final record or transcript of the docket or journal entries in this ease was filed in this’court until long after the four months from the rendition of the judgment complained of, and not for more than four months after the petition in error had been filed. This court therefore has acquired no jurisdiction to hear and determine whether the judgment is correct or not. Second Nat. Bank v. Moderwell, 59 Ohio St. 221 [52 N. E. Rep. 194]; Falconer v. Martin, 66 Ohio St. 352, 356 [64 N. E. Rep. 430].

The action in this court should be dismissed.

Giffen and Smith, JJ., concur.