Black v. Allen

587 So. 2d 349, 1991 WL 136840
CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Alabama
DecidedJuly 26, 1991
Docket2900372
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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Bluebook
Black v. Allen, 587 So. 2d 349, 1991 WL 136840 (Ala. Ct. App. 1991).

Opinion

Arthur J. Black applied for unemployment compensation benefits and was disqualified from receiving benefits. Black's disqualification was ultimately appealed to the circuit court and was upheld. Black appeals, and we affirm.

Black, appearing pro se, filed briefs before this court. However, his briefs do not contain statements of the case, the issues, or the facts. In addition, there is no argument containing contentions with respect to the issues presented or authorities supporting the contentions, all required by Rule 28(a), Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure.

"It is a general rule of appellate review that no matters will be considered on appeal unless presented and argued in brief. When an appellant fails to argue an issue in its brief, that issue is waived and cannot be considered on appeal."Roberson v. Riley, 464 So.2d 90, 91 (Ala.Civ.App. 1984) (citations omitted).

We also note that a party acting pro se must comply with legal procedure and court rules. Hines v. City of Mobile,480 So.2d 1203 (Ala. 1985); Hubbard v. Montgomery, 372 So.2d 315 (Ala. 1979). The operation of the courts of this state is governed by rules which are no more forgiving to a pro se litigant than to one represented by counsel. Bowman v. Pat'sAuto Parts, 504 So.2d 736 (Ala.Civ.App. 1987).

Black's failure to comply with Rule 28 provides us with nothing to review on appeal. Consequently, we affirm.

AFFIRMED.

ROBERTSON, P.J., and THIGPEN, J., concur.

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