Case Name: The HOPI TRIBE, Appellee, v. Arrick CRITTENDEN, Appellant
Court: Appellate Court of the Hopi Tribe
Jurisdiction: Tribal Jurisdictions
Decision Date: 2003-03-12
Citations: 4 Am. Tribal Law 448
Docket Number: Nos. 02AC000010, 01CR001048
Parties: The HOPI TRIBE, Appellee, v. Arrick CRITTENDEN, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's American Tribal Law Reporter
Volume: 4
Pages: 448–449

Head Matter:
The HOPI TRIBE, Appellee, v. Arrick CRITTENDEN, Appellant.
Nos. 02AC000010, 01CR001048.
Appellate Court of the Hopi Tribe.
March 12, 2003.
Center for Indian Law, Winslow', AZ, for Appellee.
Joe Washington, Flagstaff, AZ, for Appellant.

Opinion:
ORDER
SEKAQUAPTEWA, Chief Justice.
The Hopi Tribal Prosecutor moves to dismiss Appellant Amck Crittenden's appeal of October 7, 2002, slating that its office has recently been informed that Ar-riek Crittenden is now deceased. Upon the death of an appellant during an appeal as of right, the case becomes moot and the rule of abatement ab initio requires that the cause of action be remanded to the Hopi Tribal Court with instructions to vacate the judgment and to dismiss the complaint.
The appeal in Hopi Tribe u. Crittenden, No. 02AC000010, is dismissed.
IT IS SO ORDERED.