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Rogers v. Dean

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Dec 11, 1992
609 So. 2d 229 (La. 1992)

Summary

In Gray v. Dean, 136 Mass. 128, 129, it was said: "It is necessary that every court should so far entertain a case as to determine whether it has jurisdiction.

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Opinion

No. 92-C-2893.

December 11, 1992.

In re Rogers, Bobby Lee; — Plaintiff(s); applying for writ of certiorari and/or review; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. CA91-0508; Parish of Calcasieu, Fourteenth Judicial District Court, Div. "E", No. 86-3998.


Denied.


Summaries of

Rogers v. Dean

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Dec 11, 1992
609 So. 2d 229 (La. 1992)

In Gray v. Dean, 136 Mass. 128, 129, it was said: "It is necessary that every court should so far entertain a case as to determine whether it has jurisdiction.

Summary of this case from Donnelly v. Montague
Case details for

Rogers v. Dean

Case Details

Full title:BOBBY LEE ROGERS v. GRAY DEAN ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Dec 11, 1992

Citations

609 So. 2d 229 (La. 1992)

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