INTERDICTION OF TOCA

No. 39849.

46 So.2d 737 (1950)

217 La. 465

Interdiction of TOCA.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Rehearing Denied May 29, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burton & Burton, R. H. Burton, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellant.

L. Walter Cockfield, New Orleans, for defendant and appellee.


PONDER, Justice.

The plaintiff has appealed from a judgment dismissing his petition for the interdiction of his brother, Ernest G. Toca.

Ernest G. Toca attended school in Washington, D. C. for some three years, during which time he returned home on vacations. He was committed to a mental institution on June 27, 1930 by an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia because he was found to be of unsound mind. Since that time he has been an inmate...

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