Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1997

Club Outer Limits, Inc. v. Acadia Parish Police Jury

Club Outer Limits, Inc. v. Acadia Parish Police Jury
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided June 30, 1997 · Calogero, Lemmon, Pascal
695 So. 2d 1337; 1997 La. LEXIS 2082; 1997 WL 381138 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Club Outer Limits, Inc. v. Acadia Parish Police Jury

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

This appeal was transferred to this court by the court of appeal pursuant to La.Code Civ.P. art. 2162, on the ground that the judgment of the trial court declared part of an ordinance unconstitutional.

Our review of the record reveals that the trial court’s judgment declared the penalty provision of the ordinance “invalid” since it imposed a possible jail term in excess of the thirty day limit provided in La.R.S. 33:1243. Although the trial court in its oral reasons stated the penalty provision was “unconstitutional,” the court did not indicate which constitutional provisions were violated. Additionally, since the penalty provisions were not at issue in plaintiff’s suit for injunction, any reference to the constitutionality of penalty provisions were not essential to the trial court’s judgment.

Accordingly, the case is transferred to the court of appeal for consideration of the appeal on the merits.

FOR THE COURT:

/s/ Pascal F, Calogero, Jr. Pascal F. Calogero, Jr. Chief Justice LEMMON, J., not on panel.

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