Maryland National Insurance v. Garrison

229 So. 2d 737, 255 La. 163, 1970 La. LEXIS 3894
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJanuary 16, 1970
DocketNo. 50281
StatusPublished

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Maryland National Insurance v. Garrison, 229 So. 2d 737, 255 La. 163, 1970 La. LEXIS 3894 (La. 1970).

Opinion

In re: Maryland National Insurance Company applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus.

Writ refused. While these proceedings are recognized as civil in nature, under the return of the trial court the oral representations made for the deposition, the exercise of our supervisory jurisdiction is not warranted.

HAMITER, J., concurs in the result.

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