· 9/16/1997
Young v. Butts
Citations
- 685 N.E.2d 147
- 1997 Ind. App. LEXIS 1269
- 1997 WL 575312
How courts have described this case
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- holding appellant’s Statement of the Case defective because it 7 contained argument
- finding factual misrepresentations “particularly offensive because they would, if true, directly affect the propriety of the trial court grant of judgment on the evidence”
- awarding appellate attorney fees where appellant’s counsel misrepresented the record and tendered a deficient brief
- awarding appellate attorney fees where appellant’s counsel misrepresented the record and tendered a deficient brief
- stating the Court will not “make up its own arguments” on appeal
- stating “[o]n review, we will not search the record to find a basis for a party’s argument, nor will we search the authorities cited by a party in order to find legal support for its positions.”
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Judges: Barteau, Sharpnack, Chezem
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