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Albert F. MURRELL, et al. v. Emory FICKLIN, et al.
    No. 90-C-2314.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Feb. 27, 1991.
   MOTION TO DISMISS WRIT APPLICATION

In the above entitled and numbered cause, now comes the plaintiff, who shows that the parties to the writ have reached an amicable compromise, and who, with respect, moves that said writ application be dismissed, with prejudice, at his costs.

BY ATTORNEYS:

GORDON R. CRAWFORD & ASSOCIATES

(A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION)

324 East Worthey Road

Gonzales, Louisiana 70737

Telephone: (504) 647-2881

BY: /s/ Jeff Diez

Jeff Diez

La. Bar No. 18183

ORDER

On motion of counsel for plaintiff in the above entitled and numbered cause:

IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that said writ application be dismissed, with prejudice.