Sullivan v. City of Baton Rouge
346 So. 2d 212, 1976 La. LEXIS 4737
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Sullivan v. City of Baton Rouge, 346 So. 2d 212, 1976 La. LEXIS 4737 (La. 1976).
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In re: F. G. Sullivan, Jr., d/b/a F. G. Sullivan, Jr., Contractor applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus. 345 So.2d 908.
Writ refused. The ruling of the Court of Appeal was interlocutory only and the case is assigned for hearing in Court of Appeal on June 7. Hence, this Court will not exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
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345 So. 2d 908 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1976)
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