Johnson v. State

450 So. 2d 386
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 3, 1984
Docket83 CA 0551, 83 CA 0591
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Johnson v. State, 450 So. 2d 386 (La. Ct. App. 1984).

Opinion

450 So.2d 386 (1984)

Leon JOHNSON, Sr., et al.
v.
STATE of Louisiana, et al.
Linda Fay JOHNSON
v.
STATE of Louisiana, et al.

Nos. 83 CA 0551, 83 CA 0591.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

April 3, 1984.
Writ Denied May 25, 1984.

*388 Fernand L. Laudumiey, III, New Orleans, for plaintiff Linda Fay Johnson.

Kenneth E. Barnette, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee Prudential Property & Cas. Ins. Co.

Carl J. Barbier, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant Leon Johnson, Sr. individually & in his representative capacities as administrator of the Estate of his deceased wife, Doretha Johnson and as natural tutor of his minor children Bernard Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Michael Johnson, Robert Johnson, and Wanda Johnson, Doris Marie Johnson, Betty Raye Johnson, Leon Johnson, Jr.

Alexis A. St. Amant, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff James Monahan.

William J. Doran, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee State of La., through the Dept. of Transp. and Development.

Donald R. Smith, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee James Monahan.

Before COVINGTON, COLE and SAVOIE, JJ.

COVINGTON, Judge.

These are tort actions. In number 83 CA 0591, the plaintiff-appellant, Linda Fay Johnson, was the driver of one of the two vehicles. She allegedly suffered personal injuries. Also, she sued for damages for the loss of her mother, Doretha Johnson, who was a passenger in the car and died in the wreck. There were multiple defendants. All were dismissed, at plaintiff's cost. She appealed devolutively, only insofar as the court dismissed her suit against the State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development.

In Number 83 CA 0551, Linda's father, individually and on behalf of five minor children, together with three major children, sued for damages arising out of Doretha Johnson's death. Additionally, one of the minors, Cynthia, and a major, Doris, sought damages they sustained as passengers in the car driven by their sister, Linda. Of the multiple defendants, all were dismissed except Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Linda's liability insurer. The plaintiffs appealed, devolutively, only as to the dismissal of the State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development and as to quantum.

We have read the record carefully and find that the written reasons of the trial judge, as amended, correctly dispose of the factual and legal issues. They are attached as Exhibit A.

For the reasons assigned by the trier, which we adopt as our own, the judgments appealed are affirmed, at appellants' cost.

AFFIRMED.

SAVOIE J., concurs in part and dissents in part.

EXHIBIT A LEON JOHNSON, SR., ET AL SUIT NO. 221,671, DIVISION "I" 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT VS. PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE STATE OF LOUISIANA, ET AL STATE OF LOUISIANA * * * * * CONSOLIDATED WITH * * * * * LINDA FAY JOHNSON SUIT NO. 221,672, DIVISION "I" 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT VS. PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE STATE OF LOUISIANA, ET AL STATE OF LOUISIANA *389 * * * * * CONSOLIDATED WITH * * * * * JAMES P. MONAHAN SUIT NO. 226,820, DIVISION "I" 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT VS. PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE STATE OF LOUISIANA, ET AL STATE OF LOUISIANA * * * * * CONSOLIDATED WITH * * * * * PRUDENTIAL PROPERTY AND SUIT NO. 256,934, DIVISION "I" CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT VS. PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE STATE OF LOUISIANA, ET AL STATE OF LOUISIANA

WRITTEN REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

The above consolidated cases represent claims for damages arising from an intersectional collision at Blount Road and Scenic Highway on January 21, 1979, between a vehicle driven by Linda Fay Johnson and a vehicle driven by James P. Monahan.

At approximately 12:45 p.m. Linda Fay Johnson was operating her 1978 Oldsmobile in a westerly direction on Blount Road. Blount Road is a two-lane hardtop road running in an east-west direction. At the same time, James P. Monahan was operating his 1973 Chevrolet pickup in a southerly direction on Scenic Highway. Scenic Highway is a two-lane hardtop road running in a north-south direction. The intersection of Blount Road and Scenic Highway is controlled by three sets of semaphore lights. The location and operation of the lights are:

Set Number-1

This set is suspended over the intersection near the east side of Scenic Highway and Blount Road. This set has three lights (green, yellow, red) facing motorists traveling north on Scenic Highway and three lights (green, yellow, red) facing motorists traveling west on Blount Road.

Set Number-2

This set is suspended over the middle of the intersection of Scenic Highway and Blount Road. It has three lights (green, yellow, red) facing motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway and three lights (green, yellow, red) facing motorists traveling west on Blount Road.

Set Number-3

This set is suspended over the intersection near the west side of Scenic Highway and Blount Road. This set has three lights (green, yellow, red) facing motorists traveling east on Blount Road and three lights (green, yellow, red) facing motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway.

OPERATION OF LIGHTS

When set number-1 shows a green light for motorists traveling west on Blount Road, it also shows a red light for motorists traveling north on Scenic Highway. Simultaneously set number-2 will show green for motorists traveling west on Blount Road and red for motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway. Simultaneously set number-3 will show green for motorists traveling east on Blount Road and red for motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway.

When set number-2 shows a green light for motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway, it also shows a red light for motorists traveling west on Blount Road. Simultaneously set number-1 will show green for motorists traveling north on Scenic Highway and red for motorists traveling west on Blount Road. Simultaneously set number-3 will show green for motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway and red for motorists traveling east on Blount Road.

When set number-3 shows a green light for motorists traveling east on Blount Road, it also shows a red light for motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway. Simultaneously set number-1 will show green for motorists traveling west on *390 Blount Road and red for motorists traveling north on Scenic Highway. Simultaneously set number-2 will show green for motorists traveling west on Blount Road and red for motorists traveling south on Scenic Highway. (See Exhibit State-1.)

James P. Monahan testified he was traveling south on Scenic Highway at about 40-50 m.p.h. and as he neared the intersection of Scenic Highway and Blount Road he observed two green lights for his lane of traffic. As he got within 50-100 feet of the intersection, he saw Linda Fay Johnson enter the intersection westbound. He braked his vehicle but was unable to avoid the accident.

Linda Fay Johnson testified that she was traveling west on Blount Road at approximately 20 m.p.h.

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