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Vidrine v. White
328 So. 2d 375
La.
1976
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Lead Opinion

In re: Marion Overton White applying for Remedial Writs.

Writ granted. The ruling of the trial court is vacated and the case remanded.

It is ordered that the district court reconsider the validity and sufficiency of applicant’s appeal bond, particularly in relation to its possible adequacy to serve as a devolutive appeal bond.






Dissenting Opinion

SUMMERS, J.,

although I agree that this writ should be granted I believe it is necessary to have a hearing and order the record up before ordering this remand or otherwise adjudicating this case in chambers without according the recognized procedural hearing, brief, right to apply for a rehearing, etc., etc. To adopt this procedure, in my view, is to tread within or near to a deprivation of due process.

Case Details

Case Name: Vidrine v. White
Court Name: Supreme Court of Louisiana
Date Published: Mar 19, 1976
Citation: 328 So. 2d 375
Docket Number: No. 57617
Court Abbreviation: La.
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