KANE v. LOUISIANA COM'N ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS

No. 48523.

199 So.2d 900 (1967)

250 La. 855

John W. KANE, Jr. v. LOUISIANA COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 5, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis S. Quinn, Baton Rouge, for defendants-appellants.

Kantrow, Spaht, Weaver & Walter, by Carlos G. Spaht, Baton Rouge, Thomas J. Meunier, New Orleans, Oliver P. Stockwell, Sam H. Jones, Lake Charles, Sidney D. Fazio, Baton Rouge, for amicus curiae.

Robert L. Kleinpeter, Kleinpeter & George, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellee.


HAMLIN, Justice:

Defendants appeal from a judgment of the trial court which enjoined, restrained, and prohibited the Louisiana Commission on Governmental Ethics from conducting any further proceedings affecting plaintiff, John W. Kane, Jr. (a businessman operating Kane's Office Supply), and decreed that all actions previously taken by the Louisiana Commission on Governmental Ethics against the plaintiff be vacated and set aside.

The trial court did not state...

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