Case Name: Randall Edward FAIR, a Minor by and through his natural father and best friend, and Zane FAIR, Individually v. Clarence E. DUNCAN
Court: Arkansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Arkansas
Decision Date: 1981-03-02
Citations: 272 Ark. 114
Docket Number: 80-258
Parties: Randall Edward FAIR, a Minor by and through his natural father and best friend, and Zane FAIR, Individually v. Clarence E. DUNCAN
Judges: 
Reporter: Arkansas Reports
Volume: 272
Pages: 114–115

Head Matter:
Randall Edward FAIR, a Minor by and through his natural father and best friend, and Zane FAIR, Individually v. Clarence E. DUNCAN
80-258
612 S.W. 2d 123
Supreme Court of Arkansas
Opinion delivered March 2, 1981
Zane Fair, pro se.
No brief for appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Appellant brought suit below for personal injuries to his minor son and property damage to a motorcycle belonging to appellant, as the result of a motor vehicle collision between appellant's son and the appellee on August 28, 1975. A unanimous jury verdict in favor of defendant-appellee was returned and appellant appeals on seven assignments of error.
Appellant's brief contains nothing in the way of an abstract other than pleadings and he has cited no authority in support of the alleged errors. It would be impossible to give intelligent consideration to any of appellant's points of error on the basis of appellant's brief. We therefore affirm due to failure to comply with Rule 9(e)(2) of the Rules of the Supreme Court. Umholtz v. Allen, 254 Ark. 722, 495 S.W. 2d 874 (1973); Dickson v. Harpole, 238 Ark. 775, 384 S.W. 2d 472 (1964).
Affirmed.