LANDIAK v. RICHMOND

Nos. 2005-CA-0385, 2005-CA-0386.

900 So.2d 191 (2005)

Marilyn LANDIAK v. Cedric L. RICHMOND, Fox McKeithen, Secretary of State of Louisiana, and Kimberly Williamson Butler, Clerk of Criminal Court of Orleans Parish. Marilyn Landiak v. Cedric L. Richmond, Fox McKeithen, Secretary of State of Louisiana, Kimberly Williamson Butler, Clerk of Criminal Court of Orleans Parish.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Writ Granted March 23, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank A. Silvestri, Anthony L. Marinaro, Silvestri and Massicot, New Orleans, LA, for Plaintiff/Appellant, Marilyn Landiak.

Dennis W. Moore, Eric A. Wright, Wright Moore & Associates, and Ike Spears, DeVoyce Stubbs Gray, Spears & Spears, New Orleans, LA, for Defendant/Appellee, Cedric L. Richmond.

(Court composed of Judge MICHAEL E. KIRBY, Judge MAX N. TOBIAS Jr., Judge EDWIN A. LOMBARD, Judge LEON A. CANNIZZARO Jr., Judge ROLAND L. BELSOME).


Judge EDWIN A. LOMBARD.

The plaintiff, Marilyn Landiak, brought suit to disqualify Cedric Richmond as a candidate for the New Orleans City Council on the grounds that he had not been domiciled in District D of the City of New Orleans at least two years as required by law. The trial court held that Mr. Richmond was domiciled in District D for a period of two years prior to the upcoming April 2, 2005 primary election and could, therefore, qualify as a candidate for...

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