State v. Bouchon

Supreme Court of Louisiana
State v. Bouchon, 20 La. 394 (La. 1868)
Hyman

State v. Bouchon

Opinion of the Court

Hyman, C. J.

Two appeals are taken in this case, seeming to be from judgments forfeiting a recognizance, yet there is not in the transcript of appeal either a final judgment, signed by the Judge, or such interlocutory judgment as may work irreparable injury.

From such judgments only, does the law give the right of appeal. Code of Practice, 546, 565 and 566.

Decreed that appeal be rejected and dismissed, at the costs of appellants.

Reference

Full Case Name
The State of Louisiana v. Pierre Bouchon, Principal, Dominique Boireau, Surety
Status
Published