SMITH v. STATE THROUGH DEPT. OF ADMIN.

No. 96 CW 0432.

694 So.2d 1184 (1997)

William R.G. SMITH v. STATE of Louisiana Through the DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION; Bill Lynch, Individually and as Inspector General of the State of Louisiana; and Steven Irving, Individually and as the Attorney for the Inspector General of the State of Louisiana

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 9, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph R. Raggio, Baton Rouge, for Plaintiff—Appellee.

Peter Wright, Baton Rouge, for Defendants—Appellants.

Before LOTTINGER, C.J., and LeBLANC and FOGG, JJ.


FOGG, Judge.

This writ application seeks review of the trial court's denial of relators' motion for summary judgment. At issue is the extent of prosecutorial immunity from suit for malicious prosecution as a consequence of conduct intimately associated with the judicial phase of the criminal process.

In the latter part of 1989, Terrebonne Parish District Attorney, Douglas Greenburg, and the State Inspector General...

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