State v. Judge of the Fifth District Court

8 La. Ann. 434
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedDecember 15, 1853
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State v. Judge of the Fifth District Court, 8 La. Ann. 434 (La. 1853).

Opinion

Slidell C. J.

After the order was made and signed, granting a suspensive appeal and approving the bond furnished by the appellant, we think the jurisdiction of the District Court was incompetent to disturb the order. See Pemberton v. Zacharie, 4 Louisiana, 205.

It is, therefore, ordered, &e., that a writ of prohibition issue in this case, as prayed for in the petition.

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