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Perry v. Law Enforcement Electronics

Supreme Court of Nevada
Mar 29, 1972
495 P.2d 355 (Nev. 1972)

Opinion

No. 6680

March 29, 1972

Appeal from Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Joseph S. Pavlikowski, Judge.

John Marshall, of Las Vegas, for Appellants.

Fadgen Johnson, of Las Vegas, for Respondent.


OPINION


The respondent filed a complaint for declaratory relief seeking a determination of whether respondent was indebted to appellants for certain legal fees. Appellants filed an answer and counterclaim. This appeal is from judgment denying appellants' counterclaim for legal services rendered.

Appellants contend that the lower court erred in refusing to allow a deposition of one of appellants' witnesses to be introduced into evidence. Appellants also contend that the district court's findings of fact and conclusions of law were not supported by the evidence introduced during trial.

At trial appellants sought to introduce into evidence the deposition of Richard L. Noble, a securities attorney from Los Angeles. Counsel for respondent stated that he objected to the deposition being offered into evidence, but that he would not object to it being published. The objection was sustained. For some reason, the deposition was not published and marked for identification, nor was an offer of proof made by appellants. There is nothing in the record on appeal which would indicate what was contained in Mr. Noble's deposition.

Accordingly, this court will not speculate as to the contents of the deposition. The record simply does not contain the information necessary for this court to rule upon the assigned error. Foreman v. Ver Brugghen, 81 Nev. 86, 398 P.2d 993 (1965); Alamo Airways, Inc. v. Benum, 78 Nev. 384, 374 P.2d 684 (1962).

The record on appeal is replete with evidence which supports the lower court's findings of fact and conclusions of law. When there is substantial evidence in the record to support the lower court's decision, that decision will not be disturbed on appeal. Bangston v. Brown, 86 Nev. 653, 473 P.2d 829 (1970).

The judgment of the lower court is affirmed.


Summaries of

Perry v. Law Enforcement Electronics

Supreme Court of Nevada
Mar 29, 1972
495 P.2d 355 (Nev. 1972)
Case details for

Perry v. Law Enforcement Electronics

Case Details

Full title:JACK G. PERRY AND PATRICK C. CLARY, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PARTNERS IN PERRY…

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: Mar 29, 1972

Citations

495 P.2d 355 (Nev. 1972)
495 P.2d 355

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