BURMASTER v. PLAQUEMINES PARISH GOVERNMENT

No. 2007-CA-1311.

963 So.2d 378 (2007)

Melvin BURMASTER v. PLAQUEMINES PARISH GOVERNMENT.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

August 31, 2007.


PER CURIAM.

The State of Louisiana invokes the appellate jurisdiction of this court pursuant to La. Const. art. V, § 5(D), on the ground that the district court declared Act No. 545 of the 2006 Regular Session to be unconstitutional.1

Pretermitting the merits, we find the appeal is not properly before this court. Article V, § 5(D) vests appellate jurisdiction in this court in cases in which "a law or ordinance has been...

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