BORDELON v. HENDERSON

No. 92-CC-2009.

601 So.2d 665 (1992)

Bert Joseph BORDELON, et al. v. Dr. William HENDERSON, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

July 20, 1992.


Granted. The judgment of the Court of Appeal reversing the trial court's granting of plaintiffs' Motion in Limine is vacated and set aside and the judgment of the trial court relative thereto is reinstated. The trial court's reasons reflect that, under the totality of the circumstances, it considered the evidence of little probative value, which was outweighed by the prejudicial impact. La.Code Evid. arts. 401, 403. Although the court of appeal may have been correct in concluding...

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