HEBERT v. STATE DEPT. OF WILDLIFE & FISHERIES

No. 94 CA 1767.

656 So.2d 23 (1995)

Herman HEBERT v. STATE Of Louisiana DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES, et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 5, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William C. Dupont, Plaquemine, for plaintiff Herman Hebert.

Robert D. Hoover, Baton Rouge, for defendant State of LA, et al.

Before WATKINS and FOGG, JJ., and TANNER, J., Pro Tem.


WATKINS, Judge.

On June 25, 1991, Herman Hebert filed a rule to show cause why a 1988 judgment in his favor should not be enforced against the State of Louisiana, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Department). The trial court ruled in Mr. Hebert's favor, holding the Department in contempt for violating a consent judgment, and awarding damages to Mr. Hebert. The trial court provided written reasons for judgment which we attach hereto as an appendix. The Department...

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