WYOMING COURT RULES

Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule: 1.04

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. App. P. 1.04

10 P. 1.03. Cook v. Card (In re Cook), 2007 WY 178, 170 P.3d 122, 2007 Wyo. LEXIS 190 (Wyo. 2007). Issues considered, although appellants failed to provide statement of issues. — See 37 Gambling Devices (Cheyenne Elks Club & Cheyenne Music & Vending, Inc.) v. State, 694 P.2d 711, 1985 Wyo. LEXIS 436 (Wyo. 1985). Sanctions against an attorney. — When the award of sanctions is against the attorney and the attorney fails to file a notice of appeal in his or her name, W.R.A.P. 1.03 and 2.07 have not been satisfied, and the appellate court lacks jurisdiction to hear and decide the issue. Goglio v. Star Valley Ranch Ass’n, 2002 WY 94, 48 P.3d 1072, 2002 Wyo. LEXIS 100 (Wyo. 2002), over- ruled in part, LS v. JEQ (In re Order Imposing Sanctions on Mears), 2018 WY 109, 426 P.3d 824, 2018 Wyo. LEXIS 114 (Wyo. 2018). Where summary judgment was granted for the builder, on appeal, because the homeowners blatantly disregarded the rules which required them to designate an adequate record on appeal, and failed to provide cogent argument, and pertinent legal authority to sup- port their contention, sanctions, costs and at- torney fees, were proper. Orcutt v. Shober Invs. Inc., 2003 WY 60, 69 P.3d 386, 2003 Wyo. LEXIS 75 (Wyo. 2003). Jurisdiction lost. — Judgment debtor’s failure to appeal within 30 days under Wyo. R. App. P. 2.01 from the denial of his petition to enjoin an execution sale, which was a final appealable order under Wyo. R. App. P. 1.05(b), deprived the reviewing court of jurisdiction as to that issue pursuant to this section. Cook v. Swires, 2009 WY 21, 202 P.3d 397, 2009 Wyo. LEXIS 20 (Wyo. 2009). 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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