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Picton v. Sewerage and Water Board

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 7, 1978
356 So. 2d 1391 (La. 1978)

Opinion

No. 61856.

April 7, 1978.

In re: James R. Picton, applying for certiorari, or writ of review, to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit. Parish of Orleans.


Writ refused. In denying the writ, we do not necessarily approve the ruling of the Civil Service Commission, but in accordance with our usual practice will not interrupt the proceedings of the Commission at this stage.

SUMMERS, J., is of the opinion applicant has not exhausted his administrative remedies. Furthermore, he has an adequate remedy by appeal in the event of an adverse judgment. I would deny this application for these reasons.

TATE, J., concurs. The ruling appears to be erroneous and to require a reversal on judicial review. Nevertheless, the exercise of our supervisory review does not ordinarily permit repeated interlocutory review of evidentiary rulings.


Summaries of

Picton v. Sewerage and Water Board

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Apr 7, 1978
356 So. 2d 1391 (La. 1978)
Case details for

Picton v. Sewerage and Water Board

Case Details

Full title:JAMES R. PICTON v. THE SEWERAGE AND WATER BOARD

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Apr 7, 1978

Citations

356 So. 2d 1391 (La. 1978)

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