LANDRY v. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY & CORR.

No. 90-899.

595 So.2d 377 (1992)

Gregory Paul LANDRY, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

March 11, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Lomax Jordan, Jr., Lafayette, for plaintiff/appellee.

Stephen A. Quidd, Baton Rouge, for defendant/appellant.

Before DOUCET and KNOLL, JJ. and HOOD, J. Pro Tem.


KNOLL, Judge.

This appeal concerns whether the trial court erred in enjoining the State of Louisiana, through the Department of Public Safety and Corrections (State) from revoking the restricted driver's license of plaintiff, Gregory Paul Landry (Landry).

FACTS

According to Landry's petition for judicial review, on January 21, 1989, plaintiff was arrested by a Lafayette city police officer for allegedly...

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