Case Name: Leon E. BREAUX et al. v. Shirley M. BREAUX et al.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1964-11-18
Citations: 246 La. 903
Docket Number: No. 47548
Parties: Leon E. BREAUX et al. v. Shirley M. BREAUX et al.
Judges: McCALEB, J., is of the opinion that a writ should be granted mainly on the ground that two judges (a minority) of the Court of Appeal were without authority to summarily dismiss a remedial writ, once granted, without a contradictory hearing before the Court and an opinion assigning reasons for its action as prescribed by Section 1 of Article 7 of the Constitution.
Reporter: Louisiana Reports
Volume: 246
Pages: 903–903

Head Matter:
168 So.2d 599
Leon E. BREAUX et al. v. Shirley M. BREAUX et al.
No. 47548.
Nov. 18, 1964.

Opinion:
In re: Shirley M. Breaux et al. applying for writs of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition and for a stay order. 161 So.2d 403.
Writ refused. The showing made does not warrant the exercise of our supervisory jurisdiction.
McCALEB, J., is of the opinion that a writ should be granted mainly on the ground that two judges (a minority) of the Court of Appeal were without authority to summarily dismiss a remedial writ, once granted, without a contradictory hearing before the Court and an opinion assigning reasons for its action as prescribed by Section 1 of Article 7 of the Constitution.