FRALEY v. STATE DEPT. OF TRANSP. & DEVELOPMENT

No. 2001-CC-2467.

795 So.2d 1217 (2001)

Heather Fraley and Kermit FRALEY, Individually and on Behalf of Their Minor Children, Kristin Nicole Fraley, and Justin Michael Fraley v. STATE of Louisiana, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT. Michael Carey Freeman and Deborah Mills Freeman v. State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Development.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

September 7, 2001.


Granted in' part, denied in part. The requested discovery is quashed insofar as it requires use of the Department of Transportation's database to produce the requested information. If the information may be produced independently by the Department of Public Safety without use of the Department of Transportation's database, the discovery is permitted. However, the right of the Department of Public Safety to seek a protective order in the event the requested discovery is unduly...

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