38-412.
History: L. 1905, ch. 190, § 12; R.S. 1923, 38-412; Repealed, L. 1957, ch. 256, § 39; July 1.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. May appeal to district court from final order of commitment. The State v. Dunn, 75 Kan. 799, 90 P. 231.
2. Appeal lies from juvenile court to district court. State v. Dubray, 121 Kan. 886, 889, 250 P. 316.
3. Case tried de novo subject to limitations of juvenile court. Hollis v. Brownell, 129 Kan. 818, 821, 284 P. 388.
4. Order committing dependent and neglected child is appealable; "commitment" defined; jurisdiction of district court on appeal. State, ex rel., v. Hartford Accident & Ind. Co., 154 Kan. 79, 82, 114 P.2d 812.
5. Party dissatisfied with juvenile court's order should appeal; jurisdiction. Houser v. Houser, 166 Kan. 45, 48, 199 P.2d 497.
6. Void proceeding may be attacked even though appeal not taken in time. In re Houser, 166 Kan. 48, 51, 199 P.2d 499.
7. Order declaring child not dependent or neglected not appealable. Murrow v. Powell, 167 Kan. 283, 285, 205 P.2d 1193.