Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1954

Tuggle v. Police Jury of Webster Parish

Tuggle v. Police Jury of Webster Parish
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided March 22, 1954 · Hamiter, Hawthorne, Him, Reasons
225 La. 490; 73 So. 2d 431; 1954 La. LEXIS 1239

Tuggle v. Police Jury of Webster Parish

Opinion of the Court

HAWTHORNE, Justice.

Our decision in the case of McGee v. Police Jury of Caddo Parish, No. 41376, 225 La. 471, 73 So.2d 424, is decisive of the issue upon which a writ was granted in this case.'

For the reasons assigned in the case of McGee et al. v. Police Jury of Caddo Parish et al., this day decided, the judgment of the 'Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, is affirmed. Relators are to pay all costs insofar as allowed by law.

HAMITER, J., dissents with the reasons assigned by him in No. 41376.

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