CASTILLO v. RUSSELL

No. 2005-OC-2110.

920 So.2d 863 (2006)

Vincent Mark CASTILLO v. James RUSSELL, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 10, 2006.


Granted. It is well-settled that appeals are favored in the law. Unless the ground urged for dismissal is free from doubt, the appeal should be maintained. U.S. Fire Insurance Co. v. Swann, 424 So.2d 240, 244-45 (La.1982). Considering relator represents that he never received the May 24, 2005 order directing him to show cause why his appeal should not be dismissed as abandoned, the ground for dismissal is not free from doubt. Accordingly...

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