Case Name: Robert R. Barrow v. Valery Landry
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1857-02
Citations: 12 La. Ann. 83
Docket Number: 
Parties: Robert R. Barrow v. Valery Landry.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 12
Pages: 83–83

Head Matter:
Robert R. Barrow v. Valery Landry.
Where a part of the testimony taken in the lower court has been lost, the case will be remanded for a new trial.
Appeal from the Fourth District Court for the Parish of Ascension, Ratliff, J.
J. H Ilsley, for plaintiff.
O. A. Johnson, for defendant.

Opinion:
Merrick, O. J.
Since the appeal was.taken in this case, a material portion of the evidence has been lost, as appears by the certificate of the Clerk and his return to the writ of eertiorari.
Under the authority of the cases of Ennis v. Murphy, 11 Rob. 477; Agricultural Bank v. Alexander, 1 An., 246, and Lyons v. Andrews, 5 An., 602, the cause must be remanded for a new trial.
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed by the court, that the judgment of the lower court be avoided and reversed and that this cause be remanded for a new trial, and that the costs of the appeal abide the event of the final decree.