Case Name: PETER L. KASTNER, Appellant, v. R. L. ADAMS and JAMES ADAMS, Appellees
Court: Arizona Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arizona
Decision Date: 1909-03-20
Citations: 12 Ariz. 122
Docket Number: Civil No. 1053
Parties: PETER L. KASTNER, Appellant, v. R. L. ADAMS and JAMES ADAMS, Appellees.
Judges: SLOAN, J., not sitting.
Reporter: Arizona Reports
Volume: 12
Pages: 122–122

Head Matter:
[Civil No. 1053.
Filed March 20, 1909.]
[100 Pac. 440.]
PETER L. KASTNER, Appellant, v. R. L. ADAMS and JAMES ADAMS, Appellees.
1. Appeal and Error — Want op Prosecution — Dismissal.—Where an appellant fails for more than one year to present his ease or file a brief or assignment of error, the court may on its own motion dismiss his appeal for want of prosecution.
APPEAL from a judgment of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Yavapai. Richard E. Sloan, Judge.
Dismissed.
E. M. Sanford, for Appellant.
Clark & Tillinghast, for Appellees.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM. —
The record in this case was filed in this court one year ago. No brief or argument or assignment of errors has been filed by the appellant; nor has appellant orally presented his case.
Upon our own motion, the appeal is dismissed for want of prosecution.
SLOAN, J., not sitting.