INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION v. CAMERON

No. 9303.

103 Ariz. 613 (1968)

447 P.2d 871

The INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION of Arizona, Petitioner, v. James Duke CAMERON, Chief Judge, Francis J. Donofrio, Judge, Henry S. Stevens, Judge, the Court of Appeals of the State of Arizona, Division One, Respondents, and Patience Phyliss Luedecke and Steve Oscar Scott and Sylvia Sue Scott (The Mug), Real Parties in Interest.

Supreme Court of Arizona, In Banc.

December 5, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert D. Steckner, Chief Counsel, The Industrial Commission of Arizona, by Michael A. Lasher, Jr., Phoenix, for petitioner.

Nancy Krieg Skomp, Edward L. Dawson, M. Byron Lewis, Leonard M. Bell, Phoenix, for respondents.

Stephen S. Gorey, Phoenix, for real parties in interest.


LOCKWOOD, Justice.

The Industrial Commission of Arizona, hereinafter referred to as the "Commission", was granted a writ of certiorari by the Supreme Court of Arizona to determine whether the Court of Appeals erroneously concluded that it was without power to entertain a motion to dismiss a workman's compensation claim before that Court.

The pertinent facts are as follows. The Commission had refused to reopen a claim for workman's compensation on the ground...

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