Case Name: McKinley KELLER v. Carol AYMOND, Jr., et al.; Michael J. JOHNSON v. Carol AYMOND, Jr., et al.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1998-04-23
Citations: 717 So. 2d 1151
Docket Number: Nos. 98-CA-0552, 98-CA-0553
Parties: McKinley KELLER v. Carol AYMOND, Jr., et al. Michael J. JOHNSON v. Carol AYMOND, Jr., et al.
Judges: KNOLL, J., not on panel (recused). Rule IV, Part 2, § 3.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 717
Pages: 1151–1152

Head Matter:
McKinley KELLER v. Carol AYMOND, Jr., et al. Michael J. JOHNSON v. Carol AYMOND, Jr., et al.
Nos. 98-CA-0552, 98-CA-0553.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
April 23, 1998.

Opinion:
ORDER
Plaintiffs invoke the appellate jurisdiction of this court pursuant to La. Const. Art. V, § 5(D), on ground that the district court declared the Electronic Surveillance Act, La. R.S. 15:1301 et sea., unconstitutional.
Our independent review of the record reveals that the trial court's judgment never rendered the Act unconstitutional. Having concluded that we have no appellate jurisdiction, this appeal is ordered transferred to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit.
KNOLL, J., not on panel (recused). Rule IV, Part 2, § 3.
FOR THE COURT:
/s/ Jeffrey P. Victory Justice, Supreme Court of Louisiana