SMITH v. ST. TAMMANY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

No. 95 CA 0960.

668 So.2d 1331 (1996)

Lydia SMITH v. ST. TAMMANY SHERIFF'S OFFICE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

Writ Denied May 3, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin B. Liebkemann, Metairie, for Plaintiff-Appellant, Lydia Smith.

Roger D. Marlow, Covington, for Defendant-Appellee, St. Tammany Sheriff's Office.

Before CARTER and PITCHER, JJ., and CRAIN, J. Pro Tem.


HILLARY J. CRAIN, Judge Pro Tem.

Lydia Smith alleges she was injured in the course and scope of her employment with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office as a school crossing guard on May 26, 1994. She subsequently filed a disputed claim for workers' compensation. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office (STPSO) filed a peremptory exception raising the objections of no cause of action and no right of action, alleging that, as a result of Ms. Smith's status as a deputy...

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