SHELTON v. LOUISIANA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS

No. 96 CA 0348.

691 So.2d 159 (1997)

Dennis M. SHELTON v. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Richard L. Stalder, et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

February 14, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis M. Shelton, Cottonport, Plaintiff-Appellant, in Pro. Per.

J. Scott Thomas, Office of Attorney General, Baton Rouge, for Defendant-Appellee, Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, et al.

Before CARTER, GONZALES and PARRO, JJ.


PARRO, Judge.

Plaintiff Dennis M. Shelton ("Shelton"), an inmate in the state correctional system, appeals a judgment that dismissed his pro se suit with prejudice, essentially on the grounds of lack of jurisdiction for failure to timely file this suit for judicial review.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

While incarcerated at Hunt Correctional Center, Shelton initiated an administrative remedy procedure ("ARP") against prison officials, complaining...

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