CALLENDER v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

No. CA-8474.

524 So.2d 136 (1988)

Beatrice CALLENDER v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Writ Denied June 2, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jennifer N. Willis, Wayne P. Tate, Cater & Willis, and William P. Quigley, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant Beatrice Callender.

Okla Jones, II, City Atty., Don J. Hernandez, Chief Deputy City Atty., Anthony J. Stewart, Asst. City Atty., Timothy D. Bordenave, Asst. Dist. Atty., New Orleans, for defendant-appellee City of New Orleans.

Before BARRY, KLEES and PLOTKIN, JJ.


KLEES, Judge.

Plaintiff, Beatrice Callender, filed suit for damages incurred as a result of injuries sustained when she slipped and fell in a hole while crossing Jackson Avenue. From a judgment rendered in favor of defendant, the City of New Orleans, plaintiff appeals. We affirm.

On October 25, 1981, plaintiff left St. John Institutional and Missionary Baptist Church and attempted to cross Jackson Avenue to get to her car parked in a lot on the other side...

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