State of Louisiana v. Maureen Vallot Greene

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 2, 2006
DocketCA-0006-0781
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

06-781

STATE OF LOUISIANA

VERSUS

MAUREEN VALLOT GREENE

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APPEAL FROM THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF IBERIA, NO. 03-J-935 HONORABLE KEITH R.J. COMEAUX, DISTRICT JUDGE

OSWALD A. DECUIR JUDGE

Court composed of Oswald A. Decuir, Jimmie C. Peters, and Glenn B. Gremillion, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

A. C. Elias Assistant District Attorney Sixteenth Judicial District Court P. O. Box 12222 New Iberia, LA 70560 (337) 369-4420 Counsel for Appellee: State of Louisiana

Maureen Vallot Greene In Proper Person 7739 - A Main Highway St. Martinville, LA 70582 (337) 364-7945 DECUIR, Judge.

This is a pro se appeal from a judgment denying a contempt order.

FACTS

Various aspects of this case have previously been before this court. Rather

than restate the complicated history of the case, we adopt the general procedural and

factual history contained in State v. Vallot, 05-532, pp. 3-9 (La.App. 3 Cir. 04/05/06),

926 So.2d 98, 100-03 by reference.

The issue presently before the court is based on a February 18, 2005 ruling of

the trial court ordering the Sixteenth Judicial District Indigent Defender Board (IDB)

to represent Maureen Vallot Greene. On June 21, 2005, Greene motioned this court

to appoint counsel before the trial court and on appeal. In an unpublished opinion,

this court denied the motion, indicating that Greene was required to seek enforcement

of the February 2005 order in the trial court. State v. Vallot, 05-532 (La.App. 3 Cir.

11/09/05). On November 14, 2005, Greene filed a motion to enforce the trial court’s

February 2005 order. On November 17, 2005, the trial court again ordered the IDB

to represent Greene. On December 12, 2005, Greene filed a rule to show cause why

Craig Colwart of the IDB should not be found in contempt of court for failure to

represent Greene. On December 21, 2005, the IDB filed a rule to show cause why the

indigent defender appointment should not be traversed. On February 16, 2006, the

trial court indicated that it would terminate the garnishment on Greene upon

verification by the State of no payments in arrears. On March 22, 2006, the trial court

denied Greene’s rule to show cause why Colwart should not be found in contempt.

On May 9, 2006, the court advised Greene that she had made all payments and that

the State was willing to dismiss any and all charges against her and, therefore, there

were proceedings before the court. The court further advised that she needed to file

civil proceedings seeking a refund of monies paid. In the interim, Greene lodged this appeal challenging the trial court’s denial of

her rule to show cause why Colwart should not be found in contempt.

DISCUSSION

“To find a person or entity guilty of constructive contempt, it is necessary to

find that he or it violated the order of court intentionally, knowingly and purposefully,

without justifiable excuse. In making this determination, the trial court is vested with

great discretion.” McCorvey v. McCorvey, 05-1173, p. 4 (La.App. 3 Cir. 4/5/06), 926

So.2d 114, 117, writ denied, 06-959 (La. 6/16/06), 929 So.2d 1290. Appellate courts

review contempt proceedings under the manifest error standard. Id.

After reviewing the record before us, we find no manifest error in the trial

court’s determination that a contempt order was not warranted.

DECREE

For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed. All costs

of these proceedings are taxed to appellant, Maureen Vallot Greene.

This opinion is NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION. Rule 2-16.3, Uniform Rules, Courts of Appeal.

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Related

McCorvey v. McCorvey
926 So. 2d 114 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2006)
State v. Vallot
926 So. 2d 98 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2006)

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