Case Name: State ex rel. F. Richard, Attorney in fact, vs. William Robertson, Clerk
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1876-06
Citations: 28 La. Ann. 580
Docket Number: No. 903
Parties: State ex rel. F. Richard, Attorney in fact, vs. William Robertson, Clerk.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 28
Pages: 580–581

Head Matter:
No. 903.
State ex rel. F. Richard, Attorney in fact, vs. William Robertson, Clerk.
By tlie second section of act No. 21 of 1872 the clerk of the district court is not required to deliver the transcript of the record in which an appeal is taken before his fees for preparing the same have been paid.
APPLICATION for a mandamus to be directed to the clerk of the district court in and for the parish of St. Landry.
J. M. Moore, for relator.
B. A. Martel, for respondent.

Opinion:
Howell, J.
The relator complains that the defendant refuses to make out and deliver or transmit a transcript of appeal, although he, relator, has furnished an appeal bond with good security, as ordered by the judge of the lower court, and to which no legal objection is made.
The clerk, now in office, answers that the relator has refused and still refuses to pay for the cost of making out the transcript, which under act No. 24 of 1872 the clerk is not bound to deliver to the appellant until such cost is paid, and for this reason the respondent refuses to deliver the transcript of appeal. This implies that the transcript is made out and is not delivered to appellant or transmitted by the clerk to this court because its cost is not paid.
By the second section of the act cited, the clerk shall not be required to deliver the transcript of the record before his fees for preparing the same have been paid.
It is therefore ordered that the application for the mandamus herein be dismissed with costs.