ANTLEY v. WILSON

No. 1132.

152 So.2d 860 (1963)

Charles David ANTLEY v. Earl E. WILSON.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 13, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Facusse, New Orleans, for plaintiff and appellant.

Clarence F. Favret, New Orleans, for defendant and appellee.

Before McBRIDE, REGAN and YARRUT, JJ.


McBRIDE, Judge.

Plaintiff, who seeks workmen's compensation benefits, has appealed from a judgment below dismissing his suit on the ground that the court lacked jurisdiction ratione personae as to defendant.

Appellee now moves to dismiss the appeal on the ground that plaintiff:

"* * * is not entitled to sue in forma pauperis in that, as his petition discloses, he is not a citizen of the State of Louisiana, but is a resident of Elmhurst, Illinois,...

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