LIVINGSTON PARISH POLICE v. PATTERSON

No. CA 90 0728.

589 So.2d 9 (1991)

LIVINGSTON PARISH POLICE JURY v. Lucius PATTERSON, Livingston Parish Clerk of Court.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

October 18, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. Allen Walsh, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellant.

Ron Macaluso, Hammond, Hobart Pardue, Richard Holley, Springfield, for defendant.

Before SHORTESS, LANIER and CRAIN, JJ.


CRAIN, Judge.

This appeal is from a default judgment rendered on a reconventional demand.

PROCEEDINGS IN THE TRIAL COURT

On March 16, 1989, the Livingston Parish Police Jury (Police Jury) sued the Livingston Parish Clerk of Court, Lucius Patterson (Clerk) to require the Clerk to turn over to the parish treasury the sum of $339,712.00 claimed to be due pursuant to La.R.S. 13:785. That statute requires the clerk, "at the expiration of his term of office...

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