BURKE v. PARSONS

No. 10962.

383 So.2d 406 (1980)

Laurie BURKE, Derrick Morrison and Joel Aber v. James PARSONS, in his Capacity as Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Writ Granted June 6, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark A. Moreau and George Troxell, New Orleans, for plaintiffs-appellees.

Delbert G. Talley, Deputy City Atty., and Salvador Anzelmo, Acting City Atty., New Orleans, for defendants-appellants.

Before SAMUEL, SCHOTT and HOOD, JJ.


SAMUEL, Judge.

This is an action, under the Louisiana Public Records Act (R.S. 44:1 et seq.), seeking to force the Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department to disclose certain public records which plaintiffs believe contain information about them. Plaintiffs later joined the City of New Orleans as a defendant.

The Superintendent of Police filed exceptions of no right or cause of action and lack of an indispensable party. The proceedings thereafter...

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