Hazboun v. Allstate
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Alphonse Hazboun,
Plaintiff and Appellant,
v.
Allstate Insurance Company,
Defendant and Appellee.
MEMORANDUM DECISION
(Not For Official Publication)
Case No. 981559-CA
F I L E D
March 9, 2000
2000 UT App 60
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Third District, Salt Lake
Department
The Honorable Robert K.
Hilder
Attorneys:
Alphonse Hazboun, Sandy,
Appellant Pro Se
Robert L. Stevens, Salt
Lake City, for Appellee
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Before Judges Bench, Davis, and Orme.
PER CURIAM:
Hazboun failed to provide an adequate record on appeal. The transcript he ordered was not paid for and, thus, was never prepared. Without a transcript, we must assume there was a proper legal and factual basis for the trial court's decision. See State v. Rawlings, 829 P.2d 150, 152-53 (Utah Ct. App. 1992) (upholding trial court's order because "[i]n the absence of an adequate record on appeal, we cannot address the issues raised and presume the correctness of the disposition made by the trial court").
Accordingly, the trial court's
order is affirmed.
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Russell W. Bench, Judge
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James Z. Davis, Judge
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Gregory K. Orme, Judge
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