LASSEIGNE v. MARTIN

No. 48909.

202 So.2d 257 (1967)

250 La. 1081

Hugh P. LASSEIGNE v. Wade O. MARTIN, Jr., Secretary of State et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Reasons for Judgment September 12, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen., Wesley R. Wirtz, Asst. Atty. Gen., David L. French, Sp. Counsel to Atty. Gen., Anthony J. Bonfanti, Baton Rouge, Sp. Counsel to Atty. Gen. and Edward M. Carmouche, Lake Charles, Sp. Counsel to Atty. Gen., for applicant.

J. David McNeill, III, Bennett & McNeill, Baton Rouge, for respondent.


HAMLIN, Justice.

Giving particular consideration to the exigencies of the matter as relates to time, we herewith hand down our decision—the reasons for which will follow in due course:

The matter being moot, leaving nothing for us to decide, the suit of plaintiff is dismissed. Costs to be paid one-half by plaintiff and one-half by the parties defendant.

HAMITER and McCALEB, JJ., absent.

HAMLIN, Justice.

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