SMITH v. LOUISIANA DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

No. 90-1029.

571 So.2d 666 (1990)

Roger L. SMITH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

October 15, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terry J. Johnson, Lake Charles, for plaintiff-appellant.

Paul Schexnayder, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee.

Before STOKER, DOUCET and YELVERTON, JJ.


YELVERTON, Judge.

MOTION TO DISMISS

Defendant-appellee, Department of Public Safety and Corrections, seeks to dismiss the appeal of plaintiff-appellant, Roger L. Smith, on the ground that appellant is appealing from an unappealable judgment. For the reasons given below, we convert appellant's appeal to an application for supervisory relief and grant writs in this matter in order to avoid irreparable harm.

According to appellant's driver's license...

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