Submitted under sec. (Rule) 251.54 February 5, 1975.
ROBERT W. HANSEN, J.
For want of a nail, a kingdom was lost, an almanac informed us two hundred years ago. In this case for want of the nail being affixed to the proper horseshoe, the right of appeal has been lost. The horse (right to appellate review) early became unshod in the following sequence of events:
On August 2, 1973, the trial court signed and filed its "Decision—Order Denying Motion...
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