Lestage v. Harris
Opinion
*15The defendant, Michael Dwayne Harris, appeals the trial court's judgment in favor of the plaintiff, James R. LeStage in His Official Capacity as District Attorney (DA) of the Thirty-Sixth Judicial District, Beauregard Parish, regarding Mr. Harris's failure to meet the domicile and residency requirements of his office of councilman at large for the city of DeRidder, Louisiana. Finding no error or manifest error in the trial court's judgment, we affirm the judgment to vacate Mr. Harris's seat on the DeRidder City Council.
I.
ISSUES
We must decide:
1) whether the trial court erred in applying La. R.S. 18:671 -675 instead of treating the suit as a collateral attack on Mr. Harris's candidacy which was perempted under La.R.S. 18:492 and 18:1405 ;
2) whether the trial court erred by failing to consider the presumptions regarding domicile and in failing to apply the law of domicile to this case.
3) whether the trial court erred in considering evidence preceding July 2, 2018, the date Mr. Harris was sworn into office; and
4) whether the trial court manifestly erred in declaring Mr. Harris's office vacant due to a failure to maintain his primary residence in the designated domicile which he listed on his qualification for candidacy application
II.
FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
On April 28, 2018, Defendant Michael Harris was elected as an at-large member to the DeRidder City Council. He qualified for that position on January 3, 2018, and he was sworn in on July 2, 2018. A registered voter, Ron Roberts, filed a complaint on August 8, 2018, with the District Attorney, Mr. LeStage, indicating that Michael Dwayne Harris did not reside in the city of DeRidder prior to qualifying for councilman at large and does not currently reside in the city of DeRidder, in violation of the city's charter, Section 2-04(1) and 2-04(2). Mr. Roberts further alleged that he thought Mr. Harris filed a false public record in filing to run for office; and Mr. Roberts asked the District Attorney to investigate and prosecute the matter. Mr. LeStage investigated and filed suit in the district court for a judgment declaring Mr. Harris's seat vacant pursuant to La.R.S. 18:671 -675.
Footnotes
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