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Smith v. Muster

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District
Jan 11, 1972
277 N.E.2d 714 (Ill. App. Ct. 1972)

Opinion

No. 11431 Judgment reversed.

January 11, 1972.

APPEAL from the Circuit Court of Vermilion County; the Hon. MATTHEW A. JURCZAK, Judge, presiding.

Phillips, Phebus Tummelson, of Urbana, (George G. Bryan, of counsel,) for appellant.


This is an appeal from a judgment entered on behalf of the plaintiffs and against the defendant in the amount of $146.54 in the circuit court of Vermilion County. The suit arose out of an automobile accident at or near the intersection of Franklin Street and Voorhees Street in Danville, Illinois, on July 24, 1970.

The plaintiffs, pro se, filed the suit against the defendant. Defendant appeals from the judgment which was entered on behalf of the plaintiffs and against the defendant after a bench trial.

The issues on this appeal are directed to the sufficiency of the evidence and the admissibility of certain evidence relating to damages.

Unfortunately, the appellees have not filed a brief in this court.

In People v. Spinelli, 83 Ill. App.2d 391, 227 N.E.2d 779, the court stated that the absence of such a brief leaves the court in the dual role of advocate and judge.

As a result of the appellees' failure to file a brief, this court does not have the benefit of their point of view concerning the sufficiency of the evidence and admissibility of the evidence. There is nothing to give support to the judgment of the trial court.

Supreme Court Rule 341, Ill. Rev. Stat. 1969, ch. 110-A, ch. 341, provides for the filing of an appellees' brief. While the court is not mandated to dismiss an appeal for failure to file a brief, the failure to comply with the rule is unfair both to this court and to the trial court. In certain cases this court may determine that justice requires a decision on the merits. This is within the sound discretion of the court. In this case a review of the nature of the issues establishes that the judgment should be reversed pro forma. See Timmerman v. Wilson, 74 Ill. App.2d 224, 219 N.E.2d 767; and Morella v. Melrose Park Cab. Co., 65 Ill. App.2d 175, 212 N.E.2d 106.

Therefore, the judgment of the circuit court of Vermilion County is reversed.

Judgment reversed.

SMITH, P.J., and CRAVEN, J., concur.


Summaries of

Smith v. Muster

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District
Jan 11, 1972
277 N.E.2d 714 (Ill. App. Ct. 1972)
Case details for

Smith v. Muster

Case Details

Full title:PHILLIP A. SMITH et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. GEORGE MUSTER…

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District

Date published: Jan 11, 1972

Citations

277 N.E.2d 714 (Ill. App. Ct. 1972)
277 N.E.2d 714

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