Juan R. Valdez v. Perry Equipment Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Juan R. Valdez v. Perry Equipment Corporation, 591 F.2d 9 (5th Cir. 1979)
1979 U.S. App. LEXIS 16300; 19 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 9057
Goldberg, Per Curiam, Roney, Tjo-Flat

Juan R. Valdez v. Perry Equipment Corporation

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Appellant Valdez asserts he was fired for racially discriminatory reasons in violation of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, 42 U.S.C. 1981 and 2000e et seq. The lower court, after a trial, found that Valdez did not establish a prima facie case of racial discrimination. Assuming arguendo a prima facie case, the trial court also found the defendant had rebutted it by showing legitimate nondiscriminatory reasons for its treatment of Valdez.

Valdez appeals the judgment arguing that the lower court was clearly erroneous in several of its findings. However, Valdez presents no evidence for his proposition. In fact, Valdez has failed to file a transcript or alternate statement of evidence, as required by Rules 10(b) and 10(c), F.R.A.P. In addition, Valdez petitions this court to subpoena certain of defendant’s records. However, as a reviewing court we are not authorized to conduct a second round of discovery and hearings. Valdez also argues that two of the courts findings, Finding No. 17 and Finding No. 18, are contradictory. 1 We disagree.

*10 For the foregoing reasons we affirm the judgment of the trial court and dismiss the appeal.

AFFIRMED.

1

. Finding No. 17 reads: “Mr. Lindley testified that it was his considered judgment up to the time he fired Mr. Valdez that plaintiffs work had never reached the level necessary to justify his taking the vertical weld test.”

Finding No. 18 reads: “There is no evidence that defendant in any way harassed Mr. Valdez, or that they refused to let him take the advanced test or fired him for racial reasons.”

Reference

Full Case Name
Juan R. VALDEZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PERRY EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellee
Status
Published