HANCOCK v. ARIZONA CENTRAL CREDIT UNION

No. 1 CA-CIV 1933.

24 Ariz. App. 167 (1975)

536 P.2d 1059

Bruce J. HANCOCK, Appellant, v. ARIZONA CENTRAL CREDIT UNION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department C.

June 19, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Quince Dale Hatch, Mesa, for appellant.

Thomas J. McLaughlin, Phoenix, for appellee.


OPINION

WREN, Judge.

The question presented on this appeal is whether the trial court abused its discretion in entering a default judgment against the appellant pursuant to Rule 37(b)(2), Rules of Civil Procedure, 16 A.R.S. We find that it did.

On November 18, 1970, appellee, Arizona Central Credit Union (Central), brought an action against appellant, Bruce J. Hancock, alleging default on a promissory note. Hancock answered and counterclaimed alleging...

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