Case Name: W. J. MARTINEZ & BROS. v. MURRAY et al. In re W. J. MARTINEZ & BROS.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1922-01-02
Citations: 149 La. 982
Docket Number: No. 24781
Parties: W. J. MARTINEZ & BROS. v. MURRAY et al. In re W. J. MARTINEZ & BROS.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Reports
Volume: 149
Pages: 981–983

Head Matter:
(90 South. 366)
No. 24781.
W. J. MARTINEZ & BROS. v. MURRAY et al. In re W. J. MARTINEZ & BROS.
(Jan. 2, 1922.)
(Syllabus by Editorial Staff.)
Certiorari <&wkey;60 — Dismissed if not filed within 30 days from filing decree of Court of Appeal.
In view of Const. 189S, art. 101, Act No. 191 of 1898, Const. 1913, art. 101, and Const. 1921, art. 7, § 11, a petition for certiorari, not filed within 30 days from the filing of the decree of the Court of Appeal refusing a rehearing, will be dismissed.
Certiorari to Court of Appeal, Parish of Livingston.
Action by W. J. Martinez & Bros, against C. C. Murray and others. Application by plaintiffs- for certiorari. or writ .of review to the Court of Appeal.
Motion to dismiss application granted.
H. - G. Hungate, of Hammond, for W. J. Martinez & Bros.
H. IC. Strickland and John Fred Odom, both of Baton Rouge, for Mrs. Corinne E. Murray.

Opinion:
O'NIELL, J.
Defendants have filed a motion to dismiss plaintiff's petition for writs of certiorari and review to the Court of Appeal, on the ground that the petition was not filed until the judgment of the Court of Appeal had become final and executory. The petition was not filed until 80 days from the filing of the decree of the Court of Appeal, refusing a rehearing, had expired. The delay was due to the failure of the applicant to annex to the petition, or forward to this court, the documents required by the rules of the court.
By article 101 of the Constitution of 1898, and by Act 191 of 1898, p. 436, putting the article of the Constitution into effect, and by the corresponding article of the Constitution of 1913, the Supreme Court was denied the right to issue a writ of certiorari or review to the Court of Appeal, unless the application was made "not later than 80 days after the decision of the Court of Appeal had been rendered and entered." By section 11 of article 7 of the Constitution of 1921, the Supreme Court' is denied the right to issue the writ of certiorari or review, "unless the application shall have been made to the court or to one of the justices thereof within 30 days after a rehearing shall have been refused by .the Court of Appeal."
The petition for certiorari or review is dismissed at the cost of petitioner,