Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2007

Darby v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

Darby v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided June 1, 2007 · Per Curiam
957 So. 2d 134 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Darby v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

Opinion

957 So.2d 134 (2007)

James DARBY
v.
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, DEPARTMENT OF POLICE, and Edwin Compass, Superintendent of Police.

No. 07-C-552.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 1, 2007.

PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff has failed to exhaust his remedies with Civil Service Commission, and therefore the writ of mandamus is premature. Accordingly, the decision of the court of appeal granting the writ of *135 mandamus is reversed, and the exception of prematurity is granted.

REVERSED.

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