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Hildebrand v. Dumas

Utah Court of Appeals
Nov 16, 2000
2000 UT App. 326 (Utah Ct. App. 2000)

Opinion

Case No. 20000409-CA.

Filed November 16, 2000. (Not For Official Publication)

Appeal from the Third District, Murray Department, The Honorable Michael K. Burton.

Shane Dumas, Salt Lake City, Appellant Pro Se

Ronald C. Barker, Salt Lake City, for Appellee.

Before Judges Greenwood, Billings, and Orme.


MEMORANDUM DECISION


Dumas asks us to overturn the judgment entered in favor of Hildebrand for back rent, damages, and attorney fees, but does not provide an adequate record on appeal. See Call v. City of West Jordan, 788 P.2d 1049, 1052 (Utah Ct.App. 1990) (stating "appellant has the burden of providing the reviewing court with an adequate record on appeal to prove his allegations"). In particular, Dumas has not provided us with a transcript of the trial court proceedings. Without an adequate record, we must assume there was a proper legal and factual basis for the trial court's decision. See State v. Rawlings, 829 P.2d 150, 152-53 (Utah Ct.App. 1992) (upholding trial court's order because "[i]n the absence of an adequate record on appeal, we cannot address the issues raised and presume the correctness of the disposition made by the trial court").

Moreover, the trial court concluded that the evidence presented by Hildebrand was credible and we defer to that determination. See D'Aston v. Aston, 844 P.2d 345, 355 (Utah Ct.App. 1992) (stating appellate court defers to trial court's assessments on credibility and demeanor).

The trial court is affirmed.

Pamela T. Greenwood, Presiding Judge, Judith M. Billings, Judge, Gregory K. Orme, Judge.


Summaries of

Hildebrand v. Dumas

Utah Court of Appeals
Nov 16, 2000
2000 UT App. 326 (Utah Ct. App. 2000)
Case details for

Hildebrand v. Dumas

Case Details

Full title:Mark Hildebrand, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Shane Dumas, Defendant and…

Court:Utah Court of Appeals

Date published: Nov 16, 2000

Citations

2000 UT App. 326 (Utah Ct. App. 2000)