Case Name: Freddie PENNEYWELL, Individually and for the minor, Edrick Penneywell v. CLARK-DUNBAR, INC., et al.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1978-09-29
Citations: 363 So. 2d 905
Docket Number: No. 62828
Parties: Freddie PENNEYWELL, Individually and for the minor, Edrick Penneywell v. CLARK-DUNBAR, INC., et al.
Judges: DIXON, CALOGERO and MARCUS, JJ., concur in denial.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 363
Pages: 905–908

Head Matter:
Freddie PENNEYWELL, Individually and for the minor, Edrick Penneywell v. CLARK-DUNBAR, INC., et al.
No. 62828.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Sept. 29, 1978.
DIXON, CALOGERO and MARCUS, JJ., concur in denial.

Opinion:
SUMMERS, J.,
dissents from denial.
DIXON, CALOGERO and MARCUS, JJ. concur in the denial. However, the opinion of the Court of Appeal, which states that "there is a reasonable evidentiary basis for this holding, and accordingly, it is affirmed" does not correctly express the holding of Canter v. Koehring Co., 283 So.2d 716 (La. 1973). That case did not hold that a judgment of the trial court should be sustained if "there is a reasonable evidentiary basis." In Canter we stated: "Stated another way, the reviewing court must give great weight to factual conclusions of the trier of fact; where there is conflict in the testimony, reasonable inferences of fact should not be disturbed upon review, even though the appellate court may feel that its own evaluations and inferences are as reasonable." 283 So.2d at 724.
Nevertheless, it does not appear from the application before us that, if the Court of Appeal had reviewed the evidence in detail, its evaluations and inferences from the evidence would have differed from those of the trial court.
When the trial court makes no finding of fact, and the Court of Appeal affirms in an eight line opinion, citing Canter, supra, for the proposition that it would not reverse because there is a reasonable evidentiary basis for the trial court's holding, it is understandable when the appellant complains that he has not been accorded a review of the judgment below as provided by the Constitution.