Livingston Parish Police Jury v. Illinois Central Gulf Railroad

437 So. 2d 1137, 1983 La. LEXIS 11505
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedSeptember 7, 1983
DocketNo. 83-C-1601
StatusPublished

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Livingston Parish Police Jury v. Illinois Central Gulf Railroad, 437 So. 2d 1137, 1983 La. LEXIS 11505 (La. 1983).

Opinion

In re Illinois Central Gulf Railroad Company, W.E. Young, Lonnie R. Stearns and Eddie Scott, applying for certiorari, or writ of review. Court of Appeal, First Circuit, Parish of Livingston, 432 So.2d 1027. From the 21st Judicial District Court, Number 40,049.

Writ denied.

MARCUS, BLANCHE and LEMMON, JJ., would grant the writ.

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