TAYLOR v. CITY OF LEESVILLE

No. 2012-CC-1163.

99 So.3d 638 (2012)

Melissa TAYLOR v. CITY OF LEESVILLE, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

October 8, 2012.


PER CURIAM.

Writ granted. The lower courts' decisions are reversed. The trial court found the plaintiff committed a felony at the time she was assaulted and raped by inmates when she attempted to provide an inmate with a cellular phone in violation La.Rev. Stat. § 14:402(E). Because the plaintiff engaged in committing a felony, defendants are entitled to immunity under La.Rev. Stat. § 9:2800.10(A). The "excessive force" exception provided for in La.Rev....

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