McKENZIE v. MARINO

No. 89-CA-420.

554 So.2d 803 (1989)

Charles McKENZIE v. Sheriff Johnny MARINO.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

December 13, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven F. Griffith, Sr., Destrehan, for defendant/appellee.

William E. Mura, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff/appellant.

GAUDIN, GRISBAUM and WICKER, JJ.


WICKER, Judge.

Charles McKenzie appeals a judgment sustaining the exception of Sheriff Johnny Marino. We dismiss McKenzie's appeal on the grounds that the judgment complained of is not an appealable one.

McKenzie, a sheriff's deputy, suffered a work-related injury. Marino's policy was to pay unearned compensation equal to one hundred percent of salary to deputies injured on the job. Marino paid these benefits to McKenzie until he resigned thirteen months after...

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