Kember v. Louisiana House of Representatives

498 So. 2d 1, 1986 La. LEXIS 7993
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedDecember 4, 1986
DocketNo. 86-CD-2385
StatusPublished

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Kember v. Louisiana House of Representatives, 498 So. 2d 1, 1986 La. LEXIS 7993 (La. 1986).

Opinion

In re Kember, Harry J. “Soup” Jr.; House/Representatives St.; Alleman, Edward J.; Templet, Wildy L.; Molden, Edna Mae; Brown, James H. Secy./St.; Alario, John A. Jr.; Delpit, Joseph A.; Speer, Alfred N.; Guidry, John M.; applying for writ of certiorari and/or review, and supervisory writs; Parish of East Baton Rouge, 19th Judicial District Court, Div. “L”, No. 309373.

Certiorari and certification denied. Trial court is instructed to proceed forthwith according to law.

DIXON, C.J., and CALOGERO, J., would deny certification but grant the application.

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