Case Name: Troy MOTT v. CITY OF EUNICE, Louisiana through its Mayor, Robert "Bob" MORRIS; Chief Gary "Goose" Fontenot in his Capacity as Chief of Police of Eunice, Louisiana; Micah Arceneaux, Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer; Jeremy Ivory, Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer; Billy McCauley, Jr., Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 2014-04-04
Citations: 135 So. 3d 641
Docket Number: No. 2014-C-0093
Parties: Troy MOTT v. CITY OF EUNICE, Louisiana through its Mayor, Robert “Bob” MORRIS; Chief Gary “Goose” Fontenot in his Capacity as Chief of Police of Eunice, Louisiana; Micah Arceneaux, Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer; Jeremy Ivory, Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer; Billy McCauley, Jr., Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer.
Judges: JOHNSON, C.J., and KNOLL and HUGHES, JJ., would grant.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 135
Pages: 641–641

Head Matter:
Troy MOTT v. CITY OF EUNICE, Louisiana through its Mayor, Robert “Bob” MORRIS; Chief Gary “Goose” Fontenot in his Capacity as Chief of Police of Eunice, Louisiana; Micah Arceneaux, Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer; Jeremy Ivory, Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer; Billy McCauley, Jr., Individually and in his Capacity as a Eunice Police Officer.
No. 2014-C-0093.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
April 4, 2014.

Opinion:
In re Mott, Troy; — Plaintiff; Applying For Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of St. Landry, 27th Judicial District Court Div. A, No. 10-C-0111-A; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, No. 13-921 C/W 13-655.
Denied.
JOHNSON, C.J., and KNOLL and HUGHES, JJ., would grant.