State ex rel. Brown v. Judge of Twenty-sixth District Court

36 La. Ann. 987
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJuly 1, 1884
DocketNo. 9226
StatusPublished

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State ex rel. Brown v. Judge of Twenty-sixth District Court, 36 La. Ann. 987 (La. 1884).

Opinion

A mandamus does not lie to compel a District Judge to grant an injunction at the instance of a citizen against a police jury, to prevent the latter from changing the building in which the court is held.

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