Jacobs v. Stone
| Decision Date | 11 March 1957 |
| Docket Number | No. 1,No. 45535,45535,1 |
| Citation | Jacobs v. Stone, 299 S.W.2d 438 (Mo. 1957) |
| Parties | Millie JACOBS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. James STONE and Frances Stone, Defendants-Respondents |
| Court | Missouri Supreme Court |
John G. Crichton, Kansas City, for plaintiff-appellant.
W. M. Stringer, W. B. Stone, Moberly, for defendants-respondents.
VAN OSDOL, Commissioner.
This is an action to recover $15,000 damages for personal injuries sustained by plaintiff in falling into a hole on premises occupied by plaintiff as defendants' tenant.It is inferred that at some former time there was a well near the rented building which had been filled to the level of the surrounding area; and that plaintiff, in walking through the area, steppen on and broke through the crust of the surface immediately over the site of the refilled well, and was injured.At the conclusion of the evidence, the trial court sustained defendants' motion for a directed verdict and rendered judgment for defendants.Plaintiff has appealed.
Defendants-respondents have moved that the appeal be dismissed or that the judgment be affirmed, Supreme Court Rule 1.15, 42 V.A.M.S., and have stated as grounds for the motion the failure to comply with Supreme Court Rule 1.08, 42 V.A.M.S.
Plaintiff-appellant's 'statement of facts' contains no statement of facts actually relevant to any question or questions for determination.Supreme Court Rule 1.08(b), supra.Appellant's 'points relied on' consist of assignments or allegations of errors of the trial court in sustaining defendants' motion for a directed verdict and in instructing the jury that the verdict should be for defendants, with no concise statement of why it is contended the trial court erred, or was wrong in so ruling.Supreme Court Rule 1.08(a)(3), and (d), supra.The cases cited in support of these assignments have a bearing only as abstract statements of the law governing an appellate court in determining the sufficiency of the evidence in supporting a submission of an issue.These abstract statements of the law as stated in the cases(cited by appellant in support of the points relied on) are restated in appellant's brief and comprise the whole of the printed 'argument.'In the printed argument no reference is made to the facts of the instant case.Nor is there any effort to show this court in what way any particular fact was overlooked or misconstrued by the trial court or in what way the trial court incorrectly applied the law to the facts in ruling that plaintiff had failed to make out a case for the jury.And the statement of facts and the printed argument are devoid of any specific page reference to the transcript on appeal.Supreme Court Rule 1.08(c), supra.
This court in ruling a motion to dismiss or to affirm under Supreme Court Rule 1.15, supra, based on asserted failure to comply with Supreme Court Rule 1.08, supra, has, in the anxiety to determine causes on their merits, frequently given the latter rule a liberal interpretation; but this court has also time and again urged that Rule 1.08 be observed, because the Rule is not merely a 'show of surface routine.'It is of utility in enabling a painstaking analysis of meritorious contentions, and the observation of it is most conducive to an expeditious, efficient and just review and determination of...
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