Case ID: ariz_56/html/0148-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "\n      ROSS, C. J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

[Civil No. 4239.
    Filed October 14, 1940.]
    [106 Pac. (2d) 332.]
    ALABAM FREIGHT LINES, a Corporation, Appellant, v. GEORGE C. CHATEAU, Appellee.
    M. T. Phelps, Judge. Judgment reversed and cause remanded for a new trial.
    Mr. W. L. Barnum and Mr. R. H. Brumback, for Appellant.
    Messrs. Wilson & Wilson and Mr. Howard W. Gibbons, for Appellee.
   ROSS, C. J.

The appellee herein filed a motion to dismiss the appeal. Such motion was granted but thereafter, upon a showing which we thought justified it, the order of dismissal was vacated and the case reinstated.

The appellant has filed its brief and made a number of assignments of error, to which appellee has made no answer. We have held, when appellee fails to answer appellant’s assignments of error, we will treat such failure as tantamount to a confession of error and reverse the case. The cases holding thus are: Skelsey v. Kuhn, 23 Ariz. 367, 203 Pac. 1082; Hatch v. Leighton, 24 Ariz. 300, 209 Pac. 300; Tarbell v. Rivera, 31 Ariz. 214, 251 Pac. 553. This is especially so if any debatable question is raised by an appellant. Navarro v. State, 32 Ariz. 119, 256 Pac. 114; Adkins v. Adkins, 39 Ariz. 530, 8 Pac. (2d) 248; Welch v. United Mutual Benefit Assn., 48 Ariz. 173, 60 Pac. (2d) 931.

The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for a new trial.

LOCKWOOD and McALISTER JJ., concur.