Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1986

Jones v. Louisiana State Board of Dentistry

Jones v. Louisiana State Board of Dentistry
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided March 21, 1986 · Calogero
485 So. 2d 501; 1986 La. LEXIS 6263 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Jones v. Louisiana State Board of Dentistry

Opinion of the Court

IN RE: LOUISIANA STATE BOARD OF DENTISTRY, applying for Reconsideration of this Court’s order, dated February 21, 1986, 483 So.2d 140; Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. CA 2968, Civil District Court No. 83-16185 Div. C (Orleans Parish).

Rehearing denied.

Dissenting Opinion

CALOGERO, J.,

would grant a rehearing simply for the purpose of amending this Court’s 2/21/86 writ grant and summary order to delete that portion remanding for a new hearing, now made unnecessary by settlement between the parties. Nonetheless I note that with the majority’s simple denial of the rehearing and the parties’ motion, the parties are still at liberty to obviate a new hearing before the Board by appropriate agreement before the Board.

MOTION TO RECALL WRIT ISSUED HEREIN AND MOTION TO DISMISS APPLICATION FOR REHEARING Denied.

Concurring Opinion

CALOGERO, J.,

concurs, having expressed his view in connection with the majority’s denial of rehearing in this case.

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