Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 2008

Hider v. Hider

Hider v. Hider
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided December 23, 2008 · Saufley, Clifford, Alexander, Levy, Mead, Gorman
961 A.2d 1099; 2008 ME 193; 2008 Me. LEXIS 193 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Hider v. Hider

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

[¶ 1] Mark S. Hider appeals from a protection from abuse order entered against him on a complaint filed by his wife, Jane E. Hider, and from the denial of a petition for protection from abuse he filed against Jane, both entered in District Court (Portland, Eggert, J.). Contrary to Mark’s contentions, competent evidence exists in the record to support the court’s order entered against him. See Smith v. Hawthorne, 2002 ME 149, ¶¶ 15-16, 804 A.2d 1133, 1138-39. In addition, we discern no error in the court’s denial of Mark’s petition for protection against Jane. See Preston v. Tracy, 2008 ME 34, ¶¶ 10-11, 942 A.2d 718, 720; 19-A M.R.S. § 4006(1) (2007). Finally, we assess sanctions against Mark for his failure to file a complete and appropriate appendix. Sanctions are imposed in the amount of Jane’s expenses, including attorney fees, incurred as a result of her having to file a supplemental appendix. See M.R.App. P. 8(c)(2), (g), 0').

The entry is:

Judgments affirmed. Sanctions imposed against Mark Hider, pursuant to M.R.App. P. 8(j), in the amount of Jane Hider’s expenses, including attorney fees, incurred as a result of her having to file a supplemental appendix.

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