Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1993

Guillory v. Bailey

Guillory v. Bailey
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided June 30, 1993 · Culpepper, Guidry, Woodard
621 So. 2d 1191; 1993 La. App. LEXIS 2512; 1993 WL 237681 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Guillory v. Bailey

Opinion of the Court

WILLIAM A. CULPEPPER, Judge Pro Tem.

This is a companion suit to Miller v. Bailey, et al., 621 So.2d 1174 (La.App. 3d Cir. 1993), No. 92-1178 on the docket of this court. For the reasons assigned in Miller, the judgment of the trial court is reversed in part to assess -0- fault to the State, Department of Transportation and Development, the State, Department of Public Safety and Corrections, and Anthony Shane Richard; plaintiff Guillory’s claims against them are dismissed. The' judgment is amended to assess fault as follows: Stephen S. Bailey — 50%; Antonial K. Miller— 20%; plaintiff Charles Guillory — 17%; third persons (non parties) — 13%.

The quantum of the trial court’s award of $10,000 damages is affirmed. Accordingly, the judgment is amended to award $1649.17 to Charles Guillory and against Antonial K. Miller only.

In all other respects, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

*1192Costs in the trial court and of this appeal are assessed equally against the defendant, Antonial K. Miller, and Charles Guillory.

REVERSED in PART; AFFIRMED in PART; AMENDED and RENDERED.

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