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86 [370 John NASH v. ARKANSAS ELEVATOR SAFETY BOARD and Arkansas Department of Labor 06-1257 257 S.W3d 80 Supreme Court of Arkansas Opinion delivered May 17,2007 APPEAL & ERROR - MERITS NOT REACHED - APPELLANT FAILED TO COMPLY WITH ARK. SUP. CT. R. 4-1. The supreme court did not reach the merits of appellant's appeal because he failed to comply with Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-1; appellant's brief had thirty lines per page while appellees' brief had twenty-two line per page; thus, the effect of appellant's spacing gave him more than the requisite twenty-five pages of text without having first sought the supreme court's permission to file an overlarge brief; a rebriefing was ordered. Appeal from Pulaski Circuit Court; Willard Proctorir.,Judge; rebriefing ordered. Nash Law Firm, by:John Nash, for appellant. Denise P. Oxley, for appellee Arkansas Dep't of Labor. ER CURIAM. This appeal arises from an order from the p Pulaski County Circuit Court affirming the February 22, 2005 and June 24,2005 orders of Appellee Arkansas Elevator Safety Board (Board). Both orders were issued by the Board in response to a request filed by Appellant John Nash with respect to a freight elevator located in a Little Rock warehouse. We order Nash to rebrief. [1] We do not reach the merits of Nash's appeal because of his failure to comply with Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-1 (2006). We may raise issues of deficiencies sua sponte. Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(b)(3) (2006); Unum Life Ins. Co. of America v. Edwards, 361 Ark. 150, 205 S.W.3d 126 (2005). Under Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-1(a), "[b]riefs shall be double-spaced, except for quoted material, which may be single-spaced and indented." Upon our review of Nash's brief, the line spacing appears to be between single-spaced and double-spaced. In other words, his brief has thirty lines per page while Appellees' brief has twenty-two lines per page. Thus, the effect of Nash's spacing gives him more than the requisite twenty-five pages of text without having first sought our permission to file an overlarge brief. See Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-1(b).
For these reasons, we order rebriefing. Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 4-1(d) (2006) provides that "[b]riefs not in compliance with this Rule shall not be accepted by the Clerk." Nash has seven days from the date of this opinion to file a substituted brief to conform to Rule 4-1. See Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(c) (2006). If Nash resubmits a compliant brief within seven days, then our Clerk shall accept the brief. Id. Rebriefing ordered.
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