Gunnerson v. Gunnerson

788 P.2d 1226, 163 Ariz. 475, 49 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 59, 1989 Ariz. App. LEXIS 400
CourtCourt of Appeals of Arizona
DecidedDecember 7, 1989
DocketNo. 2 CA-CV 89-0119
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Gunnerson v. Gunnerson, 788 P.2d 1226, 163 Ariz. 475, 49 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 59, 1989 Ariz. App. LEXIS 400 (Ark. Ct. App. 1989).

Opinion

OPINION

LIVERMORE, Presiding Judge.

In this appeal by plaintiff from a verdict in his favor, reduced by a finding of comparative negligence, three errors are asserted. One of them is well taken. Accordingly, we reverse.

At the conclusion of the ease, the trial court instructed the jury that if it found that plaintiff was contributorily negligent it “must” specify the amount of such negligence.1 The effect of this was to mandate application of contributory negligence if such negligence was found to exist. As such, the instruction violates Ariz. Const, art. 18 § 5, 1A A.R.S. Gosewisch v. American Honda Motor Co., 153 Ariz. 400, 737 P.2d 376 (1987); Heimke v. Munoz, 106 Ariz. 26, 470 P.2d 107 (1970). Heimke teaches that it is improper to instruct the jury that, having found contributory negligence, it must give such finding the effect of barring plaintiff’s suit. Logically it must also be improper to mandate that such a finding must reduce the plaintiff’s award. In neither case may a trial judge direct the jury to give a particular effect to the finding.

Because the other issues may not arise on retrial, we do not reach them.

Reversed.

FERNANDEZ, C.J., and LACAGNINA, J., concur.

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