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Pearce ex Rel. State Market Commission v. Stanford

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Jan 5, 1971
243 So. 2d 855 (La. Ct. App. 1971)

Opinion

No. 3353.

January 5, 1971.

APPEAL FROM 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF EVANGELINE, JOE R. VIDRINE, J.

Joel B. Dickinson, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellant.

Donald Soileau, Mamou, for defendant-appellee.

EN BANC.


ON MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL


Plaintiff brought this action for a declaratory judgment, to have declared legal and binding Regulation 6 promulgated by the plaintiff, The State Market Commission, pursuant to the authority vested in the Commission by LSA-R.S. 3:401, 404, 405. Judgment was rendered on October 22, 1970, declaring that The State Market Commission, Regulation Number 6, regulating the sale of sweet potatoes as amended on August 27, 1969, was unconstitutional and void, being in violation of provisions of the Louisiana and United States Constitution.

From that judgment, the plaintiff perfected a devolutive appeal to this court. Defendant-appellee has moved to dismiss the appeal on the ground that this court lacks jurisdiction thereof.

It is clear, that under Article 7, Section 10 of the Louisiana Constitution, this court lacks appellate jurisdiction of the instant case. Const. 1921, Article 7, Sec. 10, as amended by Acts 1958, No. 561, provides that:

"The following cases only shall be appealable to the Supreme Court: * * *

(2) Cases in which an ordinance of a parish, municipal corporation, board or subdivision of the state, or a law of this state has been declared unconstitutional;"

This question was considered in the case of Jefferson Parish School Board et al., v. Jefferson Parish Democratic Executive Committee, 162 So.2d 443 (La.App. 4th Cir. 1964). That case held that where a declaratory judgment had declared unconstitutional a state statute, the Supreme Court had jurisdiction on appeal, and the appeal would be transferred to the Supreme Court. This disposition was approved by the Supreme Court in reviewing the transferred case. Jefferson Parish School Board v. Jefferson Parish Democratic Executive Committee, 246 La. 51, 163 So.2d 348 (1964).

We think the proper disposition of the instant case is to transfer this case to the Supreme Court, pursuant to the authority vested in this court by LSA-C.C.P. Article 2162.

Therefore, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the appeal of this case be transferred to the Supreme Court, provided that the record or transcript be filed there within ten days from this date, otherwise the appeal shall stand as dismissed.

Appeal transferred to the Supreme Court.


Summaries of

Pearce ex Rel. State Market Commission v. Stanford

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Jan 5, 1971
243 So. 2d 855 (La. Ct. App. 1971)
Case details for

Pearce ex Rel. State Market Commission v. Stanford

Case Details

Full title:Dave L. PEARCE, Commissioner of Agriculture, State of Louisiana, ex rel.…

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit

Date published: Jan 5, 1971

Citations

243 So. 2d 855 (La. Ct. App. 1971)

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