Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1970

State ex rel. Kimball v. Leary

State ex rel. Kimball v. Leary
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided March 2, 1970 · Appeal, Barham, Can, From, Merits, Nothing, Reach, Sought, Suspend, There, Warranted
255 La. 543; 232 So. 2d 73; 1970 La. LEXIS 3913

State ex rel. Kimball v. Leary

Opinion of the Court

In re: Louis O. Kimball, Ricky P. Hamberlin and Sidney B. Richard applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus.

The application is denied. Applicants are not entitled to the relief sought.

BARHAM, J., concurs. Ony a suspensive appeal is sought, they are discretionary when warranted, but in this instance there is nothing to suspend or to suspensively appeal from. We can not reach the merits.

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