DE HART v. STATE

No. 3250.

46 So.2d 366 (1950)

DE HART v. STATE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 15, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theo. F. Cangelosi, Atty. for the Dept. of Highways, D. Ross Banister, Preston H. Hufft, Jos. A. Loret, Asst. Attys. for the Dept. of Highways, all of Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Pettigrew & Duval, Houma, for appellee.


DORE, Judge.

At about 3:00 a. m., on July 27, 1945, a truck was driven by E. W. Champagne along the Bayou Dularge Highway in the Parish of Terrebonne. Champagne was accompanied in the truck by several persons, including Adam DeHart. He was transporting these people to the Dulac Packing Company where some were employees and the said Adam DeHart was going to collect for seafood heretofore sold by him. As they proceeded, they came in contact with a ridge in the highway...

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