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Goodman v. Lee

Supreme Court of Utah
Dec 28, 1978
589 P.2d 759 (Utah 1978)

Opinion

No. 15489.

December 28, 1978.

Appeal from the Sixth District Court, Sevier County, Don V. Tibbs, J.

Maurice D. Lee, pro se.

Tex R. Olson, Richfield, for plaintiff and respondent.


The parties to this case were joint purchasers of a farm, but they fell out and could not work it together. The plaintiff sued for a partition of the realty and water rights appurtenant thereto, for an accounting, and for damages, both compensatory and punitive. The defendant counterclaimed for an accounting and for damages.

Before trial the parties agreed upon a partition, and the case was tried, before a jury upon the issues of accounting and damages. The court submitted the case to the jury upon a special verdict; and based upon the answers to the questions in the special verdict, the court entered a judgment in favor of Mr. Goodman and against Mr. Lee in the amount of $4,054.66 on the accounting issue and the amount of $1,250.00 as punitive damages.

From that judgment Mr. Lee has appealed, pro se. He has not filed in this Court a transcript of the proceedings and we are unable to find wherein the trial court erred, if at all. The claim is made that the counterclaim was dismissed. The record does not bear out that contention.

The first cause of the counterclaim was for an accounting and that matter was determined by the jury. The second cause was for false arrest. That matter was submitted to the jury which found for Mr. Goodman. The third cause was for an assault claimed to have been made by Mr. Goodman upon Mr. Lee. The jury also found against Mr. Lee on that matter.

When no transcript is furnished on an appeal it is presumed that the evidence given was sufficient to sustain the judgment. In the case of Walker Bank Trust Co. v. Neilson this court said:

The appellant elected not to bring before us any of the testimony presented to the trial court, and so we must presume such findings as were made to be based upon competent and substantial evidence.

This court also spoke on the matter in the case of Bennett Leasing Co. v. Ellison and there said:

. . . [T]here being no transcript of the evidence, we must assume it supports the finding . . .

The judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Costs are awarded to the respondent.

CROCKETT, MAUGHAN, WILKINS and HALL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Goodman v. Lee

Supreme Court of Utah
Dec 28, 1978
589 P.2d 759 (Utah 1978)
Case details for

Goodman v. Lee

Case Details

Full title:N. DEAN GOODMAN, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. MAURICE D. LEE, DEFENDANT…

Court:Supreme Court of Utah

Date published: Dec 28, 1978

Citations

589 P.2d 759 (Utah 1978)

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