Dykes v. McNeill, s. 15066

Decision Date27 August 1987
Docket NumberNos. 15066,15102,s. 15066
PartiesDennis Lee DYKES, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Paul S. McNEILL, Jr., Director of Revenue, Defendant-Respondent. STATE of Missouri, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Dennis Lee DYKES, Defendant-Appellant.
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals

Bruce K. Kirby, Springfield, for plaintiff-appellant.

Sam S. Phillips, Asst. Pros. Atty., Springfield, for defendant-respondent.

PREWITT, Presiding Judge.

Dennis Lee Dykes was convicted of driving while intoxicated and denied relief on his petition for judicial review of the revocation of his motor vehicle operating privileges. He appealed from both decisions. The actions were tried together, without a jury, and have been consolidated here.

Appellant filed motions here stating that he was unable to have a transcript prepared for these appeals because the electronic tapes which recorded the trial court's proceedings cannot be located by the Circuit Clerk of Greene County. This court asked respondents to respond to those motions and they have done so. Respondents do not dispute appellant's claim that the tapes are lost. They also do not contend, and there is no indication contrary here, that there was any fault or neglect on the part of appellant in the loss of the tapes. From what is before us it appears that appellant has exercised due diligence in attempting to locate those tapes and have a record prepared.

Where a party is free from fault or negligence, has exercised due diligence in seeking to prepare the record on appeal, and his right of appeal is prejudiced because a transcript of the proceedings in the trial court cannot be prepared, a new trial should be granted. State v. McCarver, 113 Mo. 602, 20 S.W. 1058, 1059 (1893); Richeson v. Hunziker, 349 S.W.2d 50, 56 (Mo.1961); In re Marriage of Hill, 650 S.W.2d 726, 727 (Mo.App.1983); Stevens v. Chapin, 206 Mo.App. 594, 227 S.W. 874, 876 (1921). See also State v. Borden, 605 S.W.2d 88, 91-92 (Mo. banc 1980) (reversal and retrial not required unless appellant exercises due diligence).

The judgments in the aforesaid matters are reversed, and each remanded for a new trial.

HOGAN, FLANIGAN and MAUS, JJ., concur.

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    • United States
    • United States Appellate Court of Illinois
    • December 19, 2007
    ...but did not provide a complete record; the court held that the defendant's fault effectively waived the claim of error); Dykes v. McNeill, 735 S.W.2d 213 (Mo.1987) (the defendant diligently attempted to provide complete record and was therefore not at fault for the incomplete record; the co......
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    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • February 6, 2009
    ...prepared, a new trial should be granted.'" Jackson v. Director of Revenue, 60 S.W.3d 707, 708 (Mo.App.2001) (quoting Dykes v. McNeill, 735 S.W.2d 213, 213-14 (Mo.App.1987)); see also In re A.J.M., 158 S.W.3d 866, 867 (Mo.App. 2005). "The appropriate remedy when 'the record on appeal is inad......
  • Collins v. Bannister
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • May 6, 2022
    ...a new trial should be granted." Jackson v. Director of Revenue , 60 S.W.3d 707, 708 (Mo. App. S.D. 2001) (quoting Dykes v. McNeill , 735 S.W.2d 213, 213-14 (Mo. App. S.D. 1987) ); see also , In re A.J.M. , 158 S.W.3d 866, 867 (Mo. App. S.D. 2005). "The appropriate remedy when ‘the record on......
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