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McCorvey v. McCorvey

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 10, 2006
923 So. 2d 638 (La. 2006)

Opinion

No. 2005-CJ-2577.

March 10, 2006.


In re McCorvy, Derriel Carlton; — Defendant(s); Applying for Reconsideration of this Courts order dated January 13, 2006; 27th Judicial District Court Div. B, Nos. 02-C-2619-A, to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. 05-174.

Reconsideration denied.

CALOGERO, C.J., concurs with reasons.


Even if the defendant's interpretation of Governor Blanco's Executive Order Nos. KBB-2005-48 and KBB-2005-61 were correct (and I do not concede that), his writ application was properly denied as untimely because it was filed in this court more than thirty days after November 25, 2005. The defendant's shipment of the application by Federal Express on December 21, 2005, was insufficient to constitute timely filing of his application, because Louisiana Supreme Court Rule X, § 5 affords a presumption of timeliness only if the application is sent "by mail" with the United States Post Office within the time delay.


Summaries of

McCorvey v. McCorvey

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 10, 2006
923 So. 2d 638 (La. 2006)
Case details for

McCorvey v. McCorvey

Case Details

Full title:Shaunn Caillier McCORVEY v. Derriel Carlton McCORVEY

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Mar 10, 2006

Citations

923 So. 2d 638 (La. 2006)

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