CLEMENT v. GRIFFIN

No. 90-CC-2134.

571 So.2d 626 (1990)

Davey Paul CLEMENT v. Brent S. GRIFFIN et al. and all Other Consolidated Cases.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 30, 1990.


Denied. Under the unusual circumstances of this case, the "interim decree" rendered by the trial judge is not an appealable partial judgment under La.Code Civ.P. art. 1915. Therefore, an appeal need not be taken from that decree at this stage in the proceedings. The trial judge is to proceed with a new jury to complete the damage portion of the case as previously ordered. Thereafter, an appeal may be taken from a judgment on the...

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