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Penalber v. Blount

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Dec 4, 1981
407 So. 2d 1189 (La. 1981)

Opinion

No. 81-C-2860.

December 4, 1981.

Re: Sherry Penalber, applying for Writ of Certiorari, or Review, First Circuit Court of Appeal, Parish of Livingston, No. 14335.


Denied.

DENNIS, J., concurs in the denial of the writ, 405 So.2d 1378 (La.App.). The only issue raised by this application is whether a writ of mandamus may be used to force a political subdivision to honor a compromise of a judgment. In the absence of a valid compromise agreement, we are not called upon to exercise our supervisory jurisdiction with respect to other possible errors.

LEMMON, J., concurs in the denial, based on the sole assignment of error. However, this action should not be taken as approving the appellate court's implicit holding that a judgment creditor cannot petition the court to compel a political subdivision to take action on the appropriation of funds for payment of the judgment. The hackneyed expression that mandamus doesn't lie to compel performance of a ministerial duty does not address the visceral problem.

CALOGERO, J., concurs. The only assignment is without merit.


[EDITORS' NOTE: MAJORITY OPINION TEXT CAN BE FOUND AT 405 So.2d 1378.]


Summaries of

Penalber v. Blount

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Dec 4, 1981
407 So. 2d 1189 (La. 1981)
Case details for

Penalber v. Blount

Case Details

Full title:SHERRY PENALBER, v. KIRBY BLOUNT, LIVINGSTON PARISH POLICE JURY AND THE…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Dec 4, 1981

Citations

407 So. 2d 1189 (La. 1981)