Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1975

Carlisle v. Carlisle

Carlisle v. Carlisle
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided September 25, 1975 · Bolin, Calogero, Dixon, Grant, Granted, Should, Tate, Writ
319 So. 2d 442; 1975 La. LEXIS 3914 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Carlisle v. Carlisle

Opinion of the Court

In. re: Charles Thomas Carlisle applying for certiorari, or writ of review, to the Court of Appeal, Second Circuit, Parish of Ouachita. 313 So.2d 908.

Writ denied. On the particular facts here, the result is correct.

Concurring Opinion

TATE, J.,

additionally concurs on the ground that the taking of the appeal was tantamount to receiving the notice of appeal. Since thereafter the delays both for taking a new 'trial and for perfecting an appeal expired before this appeal was perfected, it is not timely insofar as the custody judgment.

DIXON, J., is of the opinion the writ should be granted. CALOGERO, J., votes to grant the writ. BOLIN, J., recused.

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