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Brooks v. City of Shreveport

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 4, 1926
106 So. 710 (La. 1926)

Opinion

Nos. 27468, 27523.

November 30, 1925. Rehearing Denied January 4, 1926.

Appeal from First Judicial District Court, Parish of Caddo; T.F. Bell, Judge.

B.F. Roberts, City Atty., and Thigpen, Herold, Lee Cousin, all of Shreveport, for appellants.

Clifton F. Davis, of Shreveport, for appellee.


This case involves exactly the same issues as in McGlothlin v. City of Shreveport, 106 So. 708, this day decided; and the reasons for judgment therein assigned are equally applicable here.

Ante, p. 102.

Decree.

The judgment appealed from is therefore reversed, and plaintiff's suit is now dismissed, and the injunction herein sued out dissolved, at plaintiff's cost in both courts. It is further ordered that the writs of certiorari and prohibition herein issued be now perpetuated.

LAND, J., takes no part.

[See note to McGlothlin v. City of Shreveport, supra.]


Summaries of

Brooks v. City of Shreveport

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 4, 1926
106 So. 710 (La. 1926)
Case details for

Brooks v. City of Shreveport

Case Details

Full title:LEON BROOKS v. CITY OF SHREVEPORT. IN RE CITY OF SHREVEPORT, APPLYING FOR…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 4, 1926

Citations

106 So. 710 (La. 1926)
106 So. 710

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