Opinion
No. 8458.
June 30, 1981.
Appeal from the Twenty-Seventh Judicial District Court, Parish of St., Landry, State of Louisiana; Honorable H. Garland Pavy, District Judge, presiding.
Fusilier, Pucheu, Soileau Coreil, C. Brent Coreil, Ville Platte, Fruge Vidrine, Jack C. Fruge, Sr., Ville Platte, for plaintiff-appellee-appellant.
Morgan J. Goudeau, III by I. Jackson Burson, Jr., Eunice, for defendant-appellant-appellee.
Edwards, Stefanski Barousse, Nolan J. Edwards, Crowley, for defendant-appellee.
Before DOMENGEAUX, CUTRER and SWIFT, JJ.
MOTION TO DISMISS
The issue in this case is the same as that in Sylvester v. St. Landry Parish Police Jury, et al., 401 So.2d 688 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 1981), a companion appeal rendered by us on this date. For the reasons stated in the companion appeal, the appeal of the St. Landry Parish Police Jury is dismissed at its cost.
The plaintiff, Oscar Sylvester, Jr., appealed the judgment of the trial court sustaining defendant's peremptory exception of res judicata. That appeal is not affected by the dismissal of the appeal taken by the St. Landry Parish Police Jury.
APPEAL DISMISSED.