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Mortillaro v. Civil Serv. Comm. for City of New Orleans

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jul 17, 1972
262 La. 605 (La. 1972)

Opinion

No. 52656.

July 17, 1972.

In re: Steve J. Mortillaro applying for writs of prohibition, certiorari and mandamus.


Writs refused. The application is without merit.

BARHAM, J., concurs. The result is harsh and I entertain grave doubt it was intended by the legislature. Thousands of citizens of this State — i. e. Civil Service personnel — are prohibited from participating in the Constitutional Convention and logic will not support this denial. However, the language of Act 2 of 1972 is unambiguous and Art. 14, Sec. 15(N) ( 7) La. Const. appears to control.


Summaries of

Mortillaro v. Civil Serv. Comm. for City of New Orleans

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jul 17, 1972
262 La. 605 (La. 1972)
Case details for

Mortillaro v. Civil Serv. Comm. for City of New Orleans

Case Details

Full title:STEVE J. MORTILLARO v. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF NEW…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jul 17, 1972

Citations

262 La. 605 (La. 1972)
263 So. 2d 906