BATON ROUGE FIREWORKS CO. v. POLICE JURY

No. 21631.

127 So.2d 54 (1961)

BATON ROUGE FIREWORKS CO., Inc., through L. L. Stonebraker, v. POLICE JURY and Sheriff OF PARISH OF ST. CHARLES.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

February 20, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. C. Occhipinti, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellant.

Melvin P. Barre, New Orleans, Roland St. Martin and George T. Oubre, Norco, Roland T. St. Martin, for defendants and appellees.

Before JANVIER, REGAN, and YARRUT, JJ.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Baton Rouge Fireworks Company, Inc., instituted this injunction proceeding against the defendants, the Police Jury and Sheriff of St. Charles Parish, endeavoring to restrain the enforcement of a parish ordinance prohibiting the sale of fireworks. Plaintiff asserts its enforcement has caused him irreparable injury and that the ordinance is in conflict with a state law which permits the sale of certain classes of pyrotechnics.

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