Violation of rules. — Defendant violated

Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule: 3.02

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. App. P. 3.02

appellate rules 3.01 and 3.05 by failing to ensure that original documents were desig- nated and transmitted to the appellate court, and by failing to file a designation for transmis- sion to the appellate court of all parts of the record the defendant intended to call to the court’s attention. Basolo v. Gose, 994 P.2d 968, 2000 Wyo. LEXIS 10 (Wyo. 2000). Although plaintiffs, a husband and wife, on review of a grant of summary judgment to a subcontractor in a negligence action, claimed that they referred to the documents at the summary judgment hearing, the court had no way of verifying what occurred at the hearing because a transcript was not included in the record on appeal as required to ensure proper consideration of the arguments. Hatton v. En- ergy Elec. Co., 2006 WY 151, 148 P.3d 8, 2006 Wyo. LEXIS 165 (Wyo. 2006). 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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