Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1992

State ex rel. Passman v. 21st Judicial District Court, Parish of Tangipahoa

State ex rel. Passman v. 21st Judicial District Court, Parish of Tangipahoa
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided January 24, 1992
592 So. 2d 396; 1992 La. LEXIS 227; 1992 WL 16644 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State ex rel. Passman v. 21st Judicial District Court, Parish of Tangipahoa

Opinion of the Court

In re Passman, Glenn S.; — Plaintiff(s); applying for supervisory and/or remedial writs; Parish of Tangipahoa, 21st Judicial District Court, Div. “C”.

The relator represents that the district court has failed to act timely on a motion to expunge criminal records he has filed on or about May 24, 1991, and a supplement filed on or about October 11, 1991. If relator’s representation is correct, the district court is ordered to consider and act on the motion. If relator’s representation is incorrect, the district court is ordered to accept, file and act upon the pleading which is herewith transferred to the district court.

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