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Culligan v. Martin

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 17, 1972
267 So. 2d 208 (La. 1972)

Opinion

No. 52898.

October 17, 1972.

In re: Michael E. Culligan applying for remedial and supervisory writs.


Writ refused. This Court will not exercise its supervisory jurisdiction when due to the element of time, any judgment which might be rendered could not become effective to afford relator the relief sought.

DIXON, J., is of the opinion that the time element does not prevent the consideration of the issues; ballots have not been printed, except for absentee ballots. Downs v. Pharis, 240 La. 580, 124 So.2d 553, is probably in error, and, if so, should be reversed.


Summaries of

Culligan v. Martin

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 17, 1972
267 So. 2d 208 (La. 1972)
Case details for

Culligan v. Martin

Case Details

Full title:MICHAEL E. CULLIGAN v. WADE O. MARTIN, JR., SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE OF…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Oct 17, 1972

Citations

267 So. 2d 208 (La. 1972)
267 So. 2d 208