Section 7-12-101 – Manner of Appeal.
7-12-101. Manner of appeal. A defendant may appeal his conviction in any criminal case in the manner provided by the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure.
7-12-101. Manner of appeal. A defendant may appeal his conviction in any criminal case in the manner provided by the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure.
7-12-102. Right of district attorney to take exceptions; certification; rules. The district attorney may take exceptions to any opinion or decision of the court made during the prosecution of a criminal case. Before being filed in the supreme court, the bill of exceptions shall be presented to the trial court which shall certify whether the […]
7-12-103. Filing of bill by attorney general in supreme court. Following certification of a bill of exceptions by the trial court as provided by W.S. 7-12-102, the attorney general may apply to the supreme court for permission to file the bill for review and decision upon the points presented. If the supreme court allows the […]
7-12-104. Decision of supreme court upon bill. (a) If the bill of exceptions is allowed to be filed, the supreme court shall render a decision on each point presented. (b) The decision of the supreme court shall determine the law to govern in any similar case which may be pending at the time the decision […]