Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1936

Collins v. McLemore

Collins v. McLemore
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided March 31, 1936 · PER CURIAM.
166 So. 874; 1936 La. App. LEXIS 129 (Southern Reporter)

Collins v. McLemore

Opinion of the Court

In re P.C. McLemore applying for writs of certiorari and mandamus to the Tenth judicial district court, parish of Red River, La.

Writ refused. The ruling of the lower court is correct.

On Application for Suspensive Appeal.

Addendum

In this case, the lower court, after hearing, granted a preliminary injunction. The defendant asked for a suspensive appeal which, in the discretion of the lower court, was refused. He is now applying to this court, under Act No. 29 of 1924, praying that we grant a suspensive appeal.

We are of the opinion that the lower court did not abuse the discretion vested in it in refusing the suspensive appeal; therefore defendant's application is refused.

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