Norris v. Superior Court of Mohave County, 1

Decision Date03 March 1971
Docket NumberNo. 1,CA-CIV,1
Citation14 Ariz.App. 183,481 P.2d 553
PartiesBobby NORRIS, Robbie Norris, and Belinda Norris, Petitioners, v. The SUPERIOR COURT OF MOHAVE COUNTY and the Honorable Frank X. Gordon, Jr., Respondent, Clarence HORNER, John C. Horner and Erma H. Horner, husband and wife, Real Parties in Interest. 1605.
CourtArizona Court of Appeals

Russo, Cox & Dickerson, P.C. by Vernon Dickerson, Tucson, for petitioners.

Favour & Quail, P.A. by John B. Schuyler, Jr., Prescott, for real parties in interest.

CASE, Judge.

In this special action petitioners, plaintiffs in the Superior Court, seek to reverse a ruling by the respondent trial judge denying plaintiffs' motion for a continuance and also ordering one of the plaintiffs to submit to a physical examination. The facts giving rise to this action are as follows:

On December 1, 1968, plaintiff Bobby Norris was the driver of an automobile in which Robbie Norris, his wife and Belinda Norris, his daughter, were passengers. The Norris' were involved in an automobile accident on that date with the defendant Clarence Horner. As a result of that accident plaintiffs filed a complaint in the Pima County Superior Court. This action was later transferred to Mohave County Superior Court on February 17, 1969. April 8, 1969, plaintiffs filed their certificate of readiness. Plaintiffs proposed pre-trial memorandum was filed June 29, 1969, requesting a trial date during the last week of October of that year. On July 7, 1969, the court set the day of trial for December 4, 1969. On July 11, 1969, plaintiffs' counsel noticed the taking of plaintiff Bobby Norris' deposition for July 17, 1969. At the time of the taking of his deposition plaintiff Bobbie Norris stated that he was leaving that afternoon for duty in Germany, pursuant to orders from the United States Air Force, and that his family was accompanying him. He stated that he would likely not return to the United States until August of 1973.

On November 21, 1969, the court continued the December 4th trial date until the 11th day of March, 1970, due to a conflict with the court's calendar. On the 26th day of November, 1969, the trial date was vacated and the matter reset for trial on April 23, 1970, at the request of defendants. Thereafter, on plaintiffs' motion, based upon the then hospitalization of one of plaintiffs' witnesses, the court granted another continuance and set the matter for trial on September 9, 1970. On August 11, 1970, the court on its own motion continued the matter until January 27, 1971. Thereafter and on September 4, 1970, by stipulation of counsel, the trial was continued until February 17, 1971.

December 9, 1970, counsel for plaintiffs filed a motion requesting a stay pursuant to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, 50 U.S.C.App. § 521. The affidavit of plaintiff Bobby Norris attached to the motion, stated that he would not return from Europe until December 15, 1972. This affidavit further stated:

'Since leaving Arizona, his wife, Robbie Norris, has undergone considerable pain and suffering and has received attention from the doctors in Europe.'

Plaintiffs' attorney's affidavit stated that the presence of both Bobby and Robbie Norris was imperative if the matter were to be tried and requested that the court again continue the trial date. On December 18th, defendant's counsel filed a memorandum objecting to the continuance and in addition a motion asking that the court order Robbie to submit to a medical examination. These motions were heard on January 12, 1971, at which time the court denied plaintiffs' motion for a stay and granted defendants' motion for a physical examination. The plaintiffs, as the petitioners, then filed the above entitled special action in this Court. The informal hearing was held on February 5, 1971, and taken under advisement for the purpose of determining whether this Court should assume jurisdiction. In order to preserve the status quo this Court entered an order on the same date which provided, in part:

'IT IS ORDERED vacating the current Superior Court trial setting and the Superior Court action shall not be reset for trial pending further order of this Court.'

The pertinent provision of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act reads as follows:

' § 521: Stay of proceedings where military service affects conduct thereof

At any stage thereof any action or proceeding in any court in which a person in military service is involved, either as plaintiff or defendant, during the period of such service or within sixty days thereafter may, in the...

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