connection with its worker’s compensation

Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule: 7.10

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. App. P. 7.10

fund, in a case to be decided under the Worker’s Compensation Act, wherein the state is a nec- essary party, the case must be dismissed for failure to comply with the Rules of the Supreme Court. In re Hughes, 355 P.2d 204, 1960 Wyo. LEXIS 67 (Wyo. 1960). Acceptance of service not waiver of time limits. — Merely by accepting service of brief of plaintiff in error in criminal case, attorney general does not waive the failure to file and serve such brief within time required by rules of court. Grippen v. State, 20 Wyo. 486, 124 P. 764, 1912 Wyo. LEXIS 44 (Wyo.), reh’g denied, 20 Wyo. 486, 128 P. 622, 1912 Wyo. LEXIS 45 (Wyo. 1912) (decided under § 1-416, C.S. 1945). Nor filing motion to dismiss. — Attorney general does not waive the failure of plaintiff in error in criminal case to file and serve his brief within time required by moving to dismiss proceedings in error on the ground that bill of exceptions was insufficient. Grippen v. State, 20 Wyo. 486, 124 P. 764, 1912 Wyo. LEXIS 44 (Wyo.), reh’g denied, 20 Wyo. 486, 128 P. 622, 1912 Wyo. LEXIS 45 (Wyo. 1912) (decided un- der § 1-416, C.S. 1945). Law reviews. — Tyler J. Garrett, Anatomy of a Wyoming Appeal: A Practitioner’s Guide for Civil Cases, 16 Wyo. L. Rev. 139 (2016).

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