State v. Baker, 30213

Decision Date19 April 1963
Docket NumberNo. 30213,30213
Citation243 Ind. 635,189 N.E.2d 580
PartiesSTATE of Indiana, Appellant, v. Fred O. BAKER and Sol Silver, Appellees.
CourtIndiana Supreme Court

Edwin K. Steers, Atty. Gen., and Carl E. Van Dorn, Deputy Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for appellant.

Ole J. Olsen, Olsen & Niederhaus, Evansville, for appellee Baker.

Milford M. Miller and W. C. Welborn, Evansville, for Sol Silver.

ACHOR, Judge.

Appellees were charged by an amended affidavit in two counts with conspiracy to commit a felony--embezzlement. The appellees separately filed motions to quash the affidavit, which motions were sustained. Thereupon ths state filed this appeal.

Upon submission of its appeal by the filing of a transcript of the record, appellant filed a petition for extension of time within which to file a brief. However, the notice of appellant's petition for extension of time within which to file a brief was not served upon appellee Baker or his counsel prior to the filing of said motion, or at any time, as required by Rule 2-16. Instead, notice was served upon counsel for appellee Silver. Because of the failure of service of notice, appellee Baker has filed in this court a motion to dismiss or affirm this appeal.

Appellant urges that the service of notice given should be considered to have been a good faith attempt to serve notice upon appellee Baker's counsel, which we must assume resulted in actual notice to appellee Baker's counsel. The material portion of Rule 2-16 provides:

'Notice of the application and a copy of the petition shall be served upon the opposite party or his counsel at any time before filing, and proof of service shall be filed with the petition. * * *'

The above cited portion of Rule 2-16 is mandatory. We cannot make compliance therewith, dependent upon the assumption that attorneys of co-defendants will deliver to each other notices which have been served upon only one of them.

Since appellant's brief was not properly filed within the time prescribed, or thereafter within any valid extension of time for such filing, the appeal, as to appellee Baker, is dismissed. 1

JACKSON, C. J., and ARTERBURN, LANDIS and MYERS, JJ., concur.

1 'The appellant shall have 30 days after submission in which to file his brief, and if the brief is not filed within the time limited the clerk shall enter an order dismissing the appeal, unless a petition for extension of time is on file. * * *' Rule 2-15.

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  • Graham v. Schreifer
    • United States
    • Indiana Appellate Court
    • September 4, 1984
    ...260 Ind. 472, 296 N.E.2d 785 (court's notice to defendant and counsel is not notice to co-defendant and counsel); State v. Baker, (1963) 243 Ind. 635, 189 N.E.2d 580. Schreifer further denies any knowledge of Bower's withdrawal, of the reset trial date, or of the judgment. We know such noti......
  • Stephens v. Review Bd. of Indiana Employment Sec. Division
    • United States
    • Indiana Appellate Court
    • March 17, 1965
    ...of a copy upon the opposing party or his counsel.' The above cited portion of Rule 2-16, supra, is mandatory. State v. Baker, Silver (1963) 243 Ind. 635, 638, 189 N.E.2d 580. [137 INDAPP 87] Rule 2-19, supra, requires that service should be made on each of the opposing parties or their coun......

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