LONG v. LOUISIANA EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY

No. 52197.

257 So.2d 696 (1972)

260 La. 1018

Gillis W. LONG v. LOUISIANA EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY and the Honorable John J. McKeithen, Governor, State of Louisiana. Morgan W. WALKER et al. v. LOUISIANA EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY and the Honorable John J. McKeithen, Governor, State of Louisiana.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 25, 1972.


Writs refused. We find no abuse of discretion. This court will not interfere with the orderly trial of a cause except when there is palpable error, and then only when it is shown that irreparable injury will result.

BARHAM, J., dissents from the denial and assigns reasons.

SUMMERS, J., is of the opinion no valid basis exists for consolidation and the order consolidating should be set aside.

BARHAM, Justice (dissenting from refusal to grant writs.)...

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