Title: FAIRVIEW ICE CO. v. WIGGINS
Citation: 121 P.2d 593, 190 Okla. 119, 1942 OK 30
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: January 27, 1942

FAIRVIEW ICE CO. v. WIGGINS Annotate this Case FAIRVIEW ICE CO. v. WIGGINS 1942 OK 30 121 P.2d 593 190 Okla. 119 Case Number: 30002 Decided: 01/27/1942 Supreme Court of Oklahoma FAIRVIEW ICE CO. et al. v. WIGGINS Syllabus ¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR--Reversal and remand of cause upon confession of error. Where an appeal is filed in this Court, and the defendant in error upon due consideration files a confession of error which is reasonably sustained by the record, this court may reverse and remand the cause upon such confession of error, with directions. Appeal from District Court, Major County; J. W. Bird, Judge. Action in damages by Ira Wiggins against the Fairview Ice Company et al. From a judgment for the plaintiff, defendants appeal. Reversed and remanded, with directions. J. Dawson Houk and Ollie G. Gleason, both of Fairview, for plaintiffs in error. A. O. Manning, of Fairview, for defendant in error. PER CURIAM. ¶1 This is an appeal from a judgment obtained by plaintiff below in an action in damages. On the 3rd day of November, 1941, the defendant in error filed a confession of error. ¶2 An examination of the brief of plaintiffs in error discloses that the authorities reasonably support the allegations of error. In O'Dell v. Sharp, 182 Okla. 534, 78 P.2d 810, we said that where an appeal is filed in this court and the defendant in error on due consideration files a confession of error which is reasonably sustained by the record, this court may reverse and remand the cause upon such confession of error, with directions to proceed in accordance with said allegations of the petition in error. ¶3 The petition in error asks that a new trial be granted. ¶4 The cause is reversed and remanded, with directions to grant a new trial . ¶5 WELCH, C. J., CORN, V. C. J., and RILEY, OSBORN, BAYLESS, GIBSON, HURST, DAVISON, and ARNOLD, JJ, concur.