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Allen v. Allen

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jun 21, 2013
132 So. 3d 380 (La. 2013)

Summary

denying supervisory review of the contempt order

Summary of this case from Allen v. Lowe

Opinion

No. 2013–CC–596.

2013-06-21

Lange Walker ALLEN, II v. Susan Taylor ALLEN.


Writ application denied. HUGHES, J., assigning reasons.

Respectfully, I would grant the writ application. Applicant was found guilty of contempt of court and sentenced to 30 days jail time before his scheduled hearing date on that issue, and before the judgment upon which the contempt was based was reduced to writing and signed by the trial court. Applicant had been ordered to execute a vehicle title conveying ownership (not interim use) before the merits of the partition action were heard. Applicant was ordered to pay attorney's fees, not authorized by La. R.S. 13:4611(d). Other procedural irregularities are alleged.

Criminal contempt of court must be strictly applied upon an unequivocal basis. Notice and due process are required.


Summaries of

Allen v. Allen

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jun 21, 2013
132 So. 3d 380 (La. 2013)

denying supervisory review of the contempt order

Summary of this case from Allen v. Lowe

denying supervisory review of the contempt order

Summary of this case from Allen v. Lowe
Case details for

Allen v. Allen

Case Details

Full title:Lange Walker ALLEN, II v. Susan Taylor ALLEN.

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Date published: Jun 21, 2013

Citations

132 So. 3d 380 (La. 2013)

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