State v. Judge of the Court of Probates of New Orleans
State v. Judge of the Court of Probates of New Orleans
070rehearing
Upon further consideration of this cause, on the application for a re-hearing, the court is of opinion that some relief should be extended to the petitioner. He gave a bond and security within the ten days to obtain a suspensive appeal, which was accepted by the judge, and afterwards the security was rejected. The judge should have permitted the party to give other security on the bond, and not have dismissed the appeal entirely.
It is, therefore, ordered and decreed, that a mandamus issue commanding the judge of the Court of Probates to send up the appeal heretofore granted by him, if the appellant shall give
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State v. The Judge of the Court of Probates of New Orleans
- Status
- Published