CHAPPUIS v. REGGIE

No. 41010.

62 So.2d 92 (1952)

222 La. 35

CHAPPUIS v. REGGIE.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chappuis & Chappuis and C. L. Chappuis, Crowley, Mouton, Champagne & Colomb, Welton P. Mouton and Patrick L. Colomb, Lafayette, and Philip J. Chappuis, II, in pro. per., for plaintiff-appellant.

Davidson & Meaux and J. J. Davidson, Jr., Lafayette, for defendant-appellee.


FOURNET, Chief Justice.

The plaintiff, Philip J. Chappuis, II, having received a commission as Judge of the Crowley City Court on June 30, 1952, and been administered the oath of office, following Senate confirmation of his nomination by Governor Robert F. Kennon, and availing himself of the provisions of LSA-R.S. 18:1301-1303 and LSA-R.S. 42:71-86, made demand upon the defendant, Edmund M. Reggie, that he relinquish the appurtenances of office and desist from further...

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