ESTATE OF STRANGE


3 Wis.2d 104 (1958)

ESTATE OF STRANGE: STRANGE and others, Respondents, vs. HONECK, Attorney General, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 4, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by the Attorney General and E. Weston Wood and John E. Armstrong, assistant attorneys general, and oral argument by Mr. Wood and Mr. Armstrong.

For the respondents there was a brief by Morris Warzinik of Neenah, attorney, and D. E. McDonald of Oshkosh of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Warzinik and by Mr. John W. O'Leary of Neenah.


BROWN, J.

Appellant submits that statutes provide the time during which an erroneous judgment may be corrected by an appeal to the supreme court or by proceedings in the trial court; and if the time so limited expires without any application for relief from the judgment no relief may be had.

An appeal from a judgment of a county court must be taken within sixty days from the entry thereof, sec. 324.04 (1), Stats. The time for appeal may be extended in certain...

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