Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1973

Ourso v. Ourso

Ourso v. Ourso
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided June 5, 1973
278 So. 2d 133; 1973 La. LEXIS 6003 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Ourso v. Ourso

Opinion of the Court

In re: Robert J. Ourso, Jr. applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus.

This writ is granted for the limited purpose of staying the execution of the judgment of contempt and incarceration, which is hereby stayed for a period of ten days or until further orders of a court of competent jurisdiction. Otherwise the application for writs is not considered. Applicant must first exhaust his remedy in the Court of Appeal. Tolbert v. Thomas, 245 La. 200, 157 So.2d 737 (1963); Moity v. Mahfouz, 242 La. 625, 137 So.2d 514 (1961).

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