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Noya v. Department of Fire

Citations: 599 So. 2d 293; 1992 WL 113208Docket: No. 92-OC-0938

Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana; May 15, 1992; Louisiana; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

In the case of In re Noya, Keith; Hampton, Terrell; Langston, Mike; Morter, Harry, the plaintiffs applied for a writ of certiorari and/or review regarding the Civil Service Commission of Orleans Parish, case number 4210, to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, case number 92CA-0115. The application was granted, resulting in the reversal of the court of appeal's judgment and the reinstatement of the appeal. Justice Lemmon concurred with the decision and provided reasons for his concurrence, while Justice Marcus dissented.

Legal Issues Addressed

Concurrence and Dissent in Judicial Decisions

Application: Justice Lemmon concurred with the decision to grant the writ and reverse the judgment, while Justice Marcus expressed his dissent.

Reasoning: Justice Lemmon concurred with the decision and provided reasons for his concurrence, while Justice Marcus dissented.

Granting of Writ of Certiorari

Application: The court granted the application for a writ of certiorari to review the decision of the Civil Service Commission of Orleans Parish.

Reasoning: The plaintiffs applied for a writ of certiorari and/or review regarding the Civil Service Commission of Orleans Parish, case number 4210, to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, case number 92CA-0115. The application was granted, resulting in the reversal of the court of appeal's judgment and the reinstatement of the appeal.

Reversal of Court of Appeal's Judgment

Application: The granting of the writ of certiorari led to the reversal of the judgment made by the court of appeal.

Reasoning: The application was granted, resulting in the reversal of the court of appeal's judgment and the reinstatement of the appeal.