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Tyson v. Spearman

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 26, 1937
174 So. 269 (La. 1937)

Opinion

No. 34299.

April 26, 1937.

Proceedings by Robert Tyson and others against N.S. Spearman and another. On defendants' application for writs of certiorari and prohibition.

Writs issued recalled, and application denied.

Wilkinson, Lewis Wilkinson, of Shreveport, for relators.

Cook, Cook Egan, of Shreveport, for respondents.


We granted a writ of certiorari in this case to review the ruling of the lower court allowing the plaintiffs the right to take the testimony of two nonresident defendants under cross-examination, out of court, before the trial of the case, and suspended further proceedings on a writ of prohibition, pending our determination of the issues involved. Subsequent thereto the plaintiff, in order to expedite the trial of the case, filed a motion to withdraw their application to cross-examine the defendants and requested the district court to revoke its order granting the motion, which was done.

It therefore follows that the complaint filed by the applicants for writs no longer exists and is now a moot question, which this court is not required to answer.

For the reasons assigned, the writs herein issued are recalled and defendants' application is denied, at their cost.


Summaries of

Tyson v. Spearman

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 26, 1937
174 So. 269 (La. 1937)
Case details for

Tyson v. Spearman

Case Details

Full title:TYSON ET AL. v. SPEARMAN ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Apr 26, 1937

Citations

174 So. 269 (La. 1937)
174 So. 269

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