Schaefer v. Stephenson, Unpublished Decision (2-1-2002)
Schaefer v. Stephenson, Unpublished Decision (2-1-2002)
Opinion of the Court
On October 24, 2001 at 9:00 A.M., Schaefer filed a motion to continue the trial date until her witness could be served to appear. Schaefer filed this motion two days after the trial was completed, citing as reason for the delay that she was unaware she should have requested a continuance at the time of trial. At 9:36 A.M. on October 24, 2001, the trial court rendered judgment for Stephenson because Schaefer did not prove her case by a preponderance of the evidence. Two minutes later, the trial court issued a decision denying Schaefer's delayed motion for continuance.
While her brief does not contain specific assignments of error, it appears Schaefer has appealed the trial court's decision denying the motion for continuance and has requested that she be allowed time to subpoena her witness again and retry the case.
The grant or denial of a continuance is within the sound discretion of the trial court and will not be disturbed on appeal absent an abuse of that discretion. State v. Sanders (2001),
While we sympathize with Schaefer that she was unaware of the necessity to ask for a continuance at the trial, inexperience with legal procedures does not relieve her of their requirements. See, Einhorn v. Ford MotorCo. (1990),
WOLFF, P.J., and FAIN, J., concur.
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