CROCKETT v. STATE THROUGH DEPT. PUB. SAFETY AND CORR.

No. 97 CA 2528.

721 So.2d 1081 (1998)

Davis CROCKETT v. STATE of Louisiana Through The DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS (LOUISIANA STATE PENITENTIARY, ANGOLA).

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

November 6, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward A. Kaplan, Alexandria, for Plaintiff/Appellant Davis Crockett.

David G. Sanders, Assistant Attorney General, Louisiana Department of Justice, Baton Rouge, for Defendant/Appellee State of Louisiana.

Before GONZALES, KUHN and WEIMER, JJ.


KUHN, Judge.

The issues raised in this appeal are: 1) whether the district court has subject matter jurisdiction to decide a suit brought by a classified civil service employee against his employer for damages for mental anguish allegedly caused when the employee, a correctional officer, was subjected to a "visual body cavity search and body cavity search" conducted by fellow employees in violation of departmental regulations, and 2) whether the suit is premature...

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