Title: McDONALD COAL CO. v. EQUITABLE POWDER MFG. CO.
Citation: 132 P. 48 6, 1913 OK 337, 38 Okla. 177
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: May 20, 1913

McDONALD COAL CO. v. EQUITABLE POWDER MFG. CO. Annotate this Case McDONALD COAL CO. v. EQUITABLE POWDER MFG. CO. 1913 OK 337 132 P. 486 38 Okla. 177 Case Number: 2650 Decided: 05/20/1913 Supreme Court of Oklahoma McDONALD COAL CO. v. EQUITABLE POWDER MANUFACTURING CO. Syllabus ¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR--Assignments of Error--Insufficiency. Where plaintiff in error desires to reverse a judgment or order of the trial court, he should, as required by rule 25 (20 Okla. xii, 95 P. viii), challenge by specification of error in his brief the attention of this court to the alleged erroneous act or ruling of the trial court by which he was injured; and, upon failure to do so, the appeal will be dismissed. Rush & Steen, for plaintiff in error. Preston C. West and Franklin P. Schaffer, for defendant in error. HAYES, C. J. ¶1 Plaintiff in error has not set out in his brief, as required by rule 25 (20 Okla. xii, 95 P. viii), any specifications of error; nor does the brief contain any statement of the act or ruling of the court of which he complains. We are left to infer, from a reading of the entire brief, upon what grounds he seeks to reverse the cause; but the court will not review records in this way. Where plaintiff desires to reverse a judgment or order of the trial court, he should, as required by rule 25, challenge the attention of this court by specification of error in his brief to the act or ruling of the trial court by which he was injured because of error committed by the trial court; and upon failure to do this, as required by said rule 25, his cause will be dismissed. Lawless v. Pitchford, 33 Okla. 633 , 126 P. 782; Williams v. Haycraft, 33 Okla. 697 , 127 P. 494. The appeal of plaintiff in error is accordingly dismissed. ¶2 All the Justices concur, except DUNN J., not participating.