Long v. Louisiana Expressway Authority
257 So. 2d 696, 260 La. 1018, 1972 La. LEXIS 5691
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Long v. Louisiana Expressway Authority, 257 So. 2d 696, 260 La. 1018, 1972 La. LEXIS 5691 (La. 1972).
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In re: Morgan W. Walker, Chester D. Wells and Gillis W. Long applying for writs of review, certiorari, mandamus and prohibition.
Writs refused. We find no abuse of discretion. This court will not interfere with the orderly trial of a cause except when there is palpable error, and then only when it is shown that irreparable injury will result.
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