Title: McAnnally v. Levco, Inc.
Citation: 456 So. 2d 66
Docket Number: N/A
State: Alabama
Issuer: Alabama Supreme Court
Date: September 14, 1984

456 So. 2d 66 (1984)
Benny R. McANNALLY
v.
LEVCO, INC., a Corporation.
83-540.

Supreme Court of Alabama.
September 14, 1984.
David H. Culver, Huntsville, for appellant.
George Royer, Jr., Huntsville, Barry Leavell, Montgomery and Clem Cartron, Huntsville, for appellee.
PER CURIAM.
Appellant filed notice of appeal and posted bond in a case where trial judgment against appellant was in the amount of $11,434.75. The record on appeal was complete on March 29, 1984. Appellant has not filed a brief. Appellee on May 2, 1984, moved for affirmance of the trial court judgment or dismissal of the appeal. Appellee requests 10 percent damages under Code 1975, § 12-22-72, attorney's fees for filing the motion ($267.90), and costs. Appellant has not filed a response to appellee's motion.
*67 Appellant's obvious failure to prosecute this appeal leaves this Court no choice but to characterize the appeal as frivolous. Failure of appellant to file a brief within 28 days constitutes a ground for dismissal. A.R.A.P. Rule 31(c). Furthermore, this Court may assess "single or double costs" as well as "just damages" against an appellant who files a frivolous appeal. A.R.A.P. Rule 38. See Millican v. Cantrell, 378 So. 2d 737 (Ala.1979). See also RMP, Inc. v. Arledge, 417 So. 2d 158 (Ala.1982). We see no reason that attorney's fees cannot be awarded as just damages under Rule 38. Compare Schreiber v. Equico Lessors, 428 So. 2d 69, 71 (Ala.Civ. App.1983) (attorney's fees not awarded as part of costs under A.R.A.P. Rule 38). Attorney's fees are probably the most likely damages from a frivolous appeal other than the loss of potential interest on the trial judgment; damages in the form of lost interest are provided for under A.R. A.P. Rule 37.
Appellee's final request is for 10 percent damages under Code 1975, § 12-22-72. That statute provides:
Although appellant has not prosecuted the appeal, this Court has reviewed the record on appeal and affirms the trial court's judgment. Because the conditions for an award under § 12-22-72 have been met, we hold that the 10 percent damages under § 12-22-72 should be assessed against appellant.
AFFIRMED; ATTORNEY'S FEES GRANTED TO APPELLEE IN THE AMOUNT OF $267.90; DOUBLE COSTS AWARDED TO APPELLEE; INTEREST AWARDED TO APPELLEE FROM THE DATE OF THE TRIAL JUDGMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER RULE 37; AND THE 10 PERCENT DAMAGES UNDER § 12-22-72 ASSESSED AGAINST APPELLANT AND HIS SURETIES.
TORBERT, C.J., and MADDOX, FAULKNER, JONES, ALMON, SHORES, EMBRY, BEATTY and ADAMS, JJ., concur.