STATE v. MAIN

No. 80-233.

623 P.2d 1382 (1981)

STATE of Montana, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. James Joseph MAIN, Sr., and Vernie Main, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided February 11, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis X. Lamebull, Harlem, for defendants and appellants.

Mike Greely, Atty. Gen., Helena, Frank Altman, City Atty., Harlem, for plaintiff and respondent.


SHEEHY, Justice.

Defendants James Joseph Main and Vernie Main were each convicted of one count of disorderly conduct in the City Court of Harlem, Montana. Their appeal to the Twelfth Judicial District Court, Blaine County, was dismissed for failure to cause timely transmission of the record. Mains appeal from the order of dismissal.

Defendants raise the following issues:

1. Were defendants' appeals properly dismissed for failure to cause timely transmission...

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