Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1852

State v. Judge of the Fifth District Court

State v. Judge of the Fifth District Court
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided May 15, 1852 · Seideui
7 La. Ann. 289

State v. Judge of the Fifth District Court

Opinion of the Court

By the court:

Seideui,, J.

The application does not assert that the applicants have any interest in the property sequestered, beyond the freight, to wit, $156 28; while, on the other hand, some of its allegations are pregnant with the inference that their interest is thus limited. To authorize us to interfere, by mandamus, a clear showing as to our jurisdiction should be made. The present application being unsatisfactory in its averments, is dismissed at the costs of the applicants.

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