· 11/1/1965
Ark. State Highway Comm. v. Cunningham
Citations
- 239 Ark. 890
- 395 S.W.2d 13
- 1965 Ark. LEXIS 1104
How courts have described this case
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- dismissing an appeal brought by the parents of a juvenile would be “manifestly unfair” and in violation of OCGA § 5-6-30’s instruction to avoid dismissal
- as parties to a delinquency action, parents, acting pro se, had right to appeal juvenile court's adjudication of delinquency of their son
- as parties to a delinquency action, parents, acting pro se, had right to appeal juvenile court’s adjudication of delinquency of their son
- parents Eire necessary parties to a delinquency action involving their child
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Judges: McFaddin, Ward
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