Case ID: ala-app_43/html/0066-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "JOHNSON, Judge.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

179 So.2d 775
    Charles S. CONLEY v. Dorothy KREKELBERG.
    3 Div. 175.
    Court of Appeals of Alabama.
    Nov. 2, 1965.
    Chas. S. Conley, Montgomery, for appellant.
    Ball & Ball, Montgomery, for appellee.
   JOHNSON, Judge.

Before submission, counsel for appellee made a written motion that the appeal be dismissed because (a) the record does not contain a certificate that appellant has served appellee with a copy of the assignments of error and, (b) the appellant has not in fact served a copy of the assignments of error upon appellee or her counsel of record.

The record contains assignments of error, but there is- no certificate that a copy of the assignments of error had been served on appellee as required by Amended Supreme Court Rule 1. Appellant’s brief does not contain the assignments either literally or by a fair paraphrase.

The motion is well taken and must be granted. Board of Education of Colbert Co. v. Mitchell, 270 Ala. 594, 121 So.2d 103; Alabama National Life Ins. Co. v. Bozeman, 42 Ala.App. 486, 168 So.2d 488.

Appeal dismissed.