WILSON v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

No. 85-C-0712.

479 So.2d 891 (1985)

Ulmer G. WILSON v. The CITY OF NEW ORLEANS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 2, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Guy E. Wall, Alan H. Katz, Gordon, Arata, McCollam, Stuart & Duplantis, New Orleans, for plaintiff-applicant.

Salvador Anzelmo, City Atty., Thomas Milliner, Asst. City Atty., for defendant-respondent.


DENNIS, Justice.

The issue in this case is whether the Due Process Clauses of the United States and Louisiana Constitutions require that a city's selection of vehicles to be immobilized for excessive parking tickets be approved by a neutral disinterested decision maker, and that prior to final issuance of an order to "boot" a vehicle, its owner be afforded notice with a summary of the adverse evidence and an opportunity to make an informal statement to a deciding...

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