Case ID: so2d_417/html/0399-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Max SIMON v. John H. KNIPMEYER and Allstate Insurance Co.
    No. 12811.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.
    June 8, 1982.
    Rehearing Denied Aug. 19, 1982.
    Max Simon, in pro. per.
    Steven M. Lozes, Felicien P. Lozes, Drury & Lozes, New Orleans, for defendants-ap-pellees.
    Before WARD, WILLIAMS and BYRNES, JJ.
   BYRNES, Judge.

The appellant did not make an appearance when this case was regularly called for argument. He did show up later during that day, but he has not filed any briefs in connection with this case. The appellee has submitted the case and moved that the judgment be affirmed.

Since the appellant has not pointed out any error in the judgment of the lower court, that judgment may be affirmed under the presumption that it is correct. Delpit v. Delpit, 1957, 232 La. 539, 94 So.2d 660; Perkins et al. v. Buchler et al., 1953, 223 La. 179, 65 So.2d 130; Succession of Bailey, 1957, 232 La. 824, 95 So.2d 326.

We have examined the record carefully and find no error patent on the face thereof.

For the reasons assigned, the judgment appealed from is affirmed, appellant to pay all costs.

AFFIRMED.