NASH v. DURAPAU

No. 91-CA-570.

592 So.2d 504 (1991)

Earl NASH v. Patricia DURAPAU, Scott Durapau, Individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Their Minor Son, Blaine Durapau.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

Writ Denied March 20, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sheldon G. Fernandez, Harvey, for plaintiff-appellee.

Lenon J. Parent, Jr., Gretna, for defendants-appellants.

Delores Rome Waldrup, in pro. per.

John D. Sileo, Steven B. Witman, Joseph B. Morton, III, Christopher E. Lawler, Joseph F. d'Aquin, Metairie, Robert L. Marrero, Gretna, for defendant-appellee.

Bernard J. Rice, III, Gretna, for intervenor-appellant.

Before GAUDIN, DUFRESNE and CANNELLA, JJ.


DUFRESNE, Judge.

This litigation arises out of an alleged incident occurring January 3, 1989, when the defendant, Blaine Durapau, a minor, unlawfully entered the home of the plaintiff, Earl Nash, and wrongfully and willfully converted plaintiff's personal property to his own use. Named as original defendants were Blaine Durapau's parents, Patricia and Scott Durapau, sued under the theory of vicarious liability.

The Durapaus answered and filed a third-party...

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