State v. Jackson
580 So. 2d 367, 1991 WL 84372
Opinion
STATE of Louisiana and Gloria Brown
v.
Kim L. JACKSON.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Writ granted in part and made peremptory. That part of the judgment of the juvenile court ordering the state to reimburse Jackson for payments made by him to the state pursuant to an acknowledgment of paternity and consent judgment signed by him is reversed and set aside. Otherwise, the application is denied.
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