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Carrere v. Castano

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 9, 1981
397 So. 2d 798 (La. 1981)

Opinion

No. 81-CC-0618.

March 9, 1981.

In re Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, applying for certified question. Orleans Parish.


Certification accepted. R.S. 18:1409 (H) is not unconstitutional. There is no conflict with La.Const. Art. V, § 8 A, which provides that the Court of Appeal shall sit in panels "of at least three judges." The legislature may provide for en banc decision on election cases. Case is remanded for action.


Summaries of

Carrere v. Castano

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Mar 9, 1981
397 So. 2d 798 (La. 1981)
Case details for

Carrere v. Castano

Case Details

Full title:HILLARY CARRERE v. PETER CASTANO AND EDWIN LOMBARD, CLERK OF CRIMINAL…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Mar 9, 1981

Citations

397 So. 2d 798 (La. 1981)

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