State ex rel. Taylor v. Sowers

267 So. 2d 908, 1972 La. App. LEXIS 6343
Louisiana Court of Appeal·Decided October 31, 1972·No. No. 9071·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

TUCKER, Judge.

When this case was called for argument on appeal, the plaintiff-appellant, Leonard Taylor, did not make an appearance in open Court. Neither did he file a brief or a memorandum prior to the time the case was called for argument.

Under the provisions of Rule VII, Section 5, Subsection (b) of the Uniform Rules — Courts of Appeal, the appeal is deemed to be abandoned, and, accordingly, the appeal is dismissed at appellant’s costs.

Appeal dismissed.

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