Case Name: FITZPATRICK v. LETTEN et al. In re FITZPATRICK
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1907-10-08
Citations: 119 La. 895
Docket Number: No. 16,813
Parties: FITZPATRICK v. LETTEN et al. In re FITZPATRICK.
Judges: NICHOLLS, J., concurs in the decree.
Reporter: Louisiana Reports
Volume: 119
Pages: 895–895

Head Matter:
(44 South. 705.)
No. 16,813.
FITZPATRICK v. LETTEN et al. In re FITZPATRICK.
(Oct. 8, 1907.)
Application by John Fitzpatrick for a writ ■of mandamus in an action by said Fitzpatrick against Charles E. Letten and others.
Petition dismissed, and demand denied.
Dinkelspiel, Hart & Davey, Edward Right- •or, John Patrick Sullivan, and Arthur Landry, for relator. E. Howard McCaleb and •George W. Flynn, for defendant Yirginia Reed.

Opinion:
BREAUX, C. J.
Applicant's petition considered; the order being interlocutory from which he asks to appeal. Under established jurisprudence, there is no need of, and no right to, an appeal from the interlocutory order permitting the party to bond, on sufficient bond to amply protect plaintiff.
Applicant's petition and his demand are dismissed.
NICHOLLS, J., concurs in the decree.