LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Raymond Lavey et al. v. Edward Lavey et al.
Citation: 118 R.I. 944
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1977-06-02
Docket Number: Appeal No. 76-114
Pages: 944–944
Volume: 118
Reporter: Rhode Island Reports

Parties: Raymond Lavey et al. v. Edward Lavey et al.

Appeal No. 76-114.
Raymond Lavey et al. v. Edward Lavey et al.
William J. Peotrowski, Jr., for plaintiffs.
De Costa & Abilheira, Robert L. De Costa, for defendants.

The plaintiffs’ motion to affirm the judgment below pursuant to Rule 16(g) is denied.
This case is assigned to the calendar for October 1977 for oral argument so that the defendants may show cause why their appeal should not be denied and dismissed in view of the fact that there is no specific objection in the record to the trial court’s use of a blackboard during trial, See State v. Amado, 109 R.I. 53, 280 A.2d 324 (1971); that the defendants have not shown that the trial justice overlooked or misconceived any material evidence, on a controlling point, Fournier v. Ward, 111 R.I. 467, 306 A.2d 802 (1973); and that defendants have not shown that the trial justice abused his discretion in refusing to allow the defendants to reopen their case pursuant to Super. R. Civ. P. 59. See Oury v. Annotti, 113 R.I. 506, 324 A.2d 325 (1974).