KAVANAUGH v. ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BD.

No. CA 4558.

487 So.2d 533 (1986)

Diana KAVANAUGH v. ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

April 11, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of J. Wayne Mumphrey, J. Wayne Mumphrey, Jeff Perigoni, Chalmette, for plaintiff-appellant.

Charles T. Curtis, Jr., New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before GULOTTA, SCHOTT and BARRY, JJ.


SCHOTT, Judge.

Plaintiff, a public school teacher, sued the School Board for the value of property taken from her in a robbery on school premises. The robber had entered the school grounds through a hole in the fence. From a judgment dismissing her suit plaintiff has appealed. The issue is whether defendant breached its duty to provide plaintiff with a reasonably safe place to work or if this duty encompassed the risk of a teacher being robbed under the circumstances...

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