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2004-CA-0671 GARY L. RING v. STATE OF LOUISIANA, ET AL.
State: Louisiana
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 2004-CA-0671
Case Date: 01/01/2004
Preview:FOR IMMEDIATE NEWS RELEASE NEWS RELEASE # 41 FROM: CLERK OF SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA The Opinions handed down on the 30th day of April, 2004, are as follows: PER CURIAM: 2004-CA-0671 GARY L. RING v. STATE OF LOUISIANA, ET AL. (Parish of E. Baton Rouge) For the reasons assigned, the judgment of the district court declaring La. R.S. 32:389(C)(4)(a) unconstitutional is vacated and set aside. The case is remanded to the district court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

04/30/04

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA NO. 04-CA-0671 GARY L. RING V. STATE OF LOUISIANA, ET AL.
PER CURIAM Gary Ring, an Illinois resident, filed the instant suit against the State of Louisiana ("State"), arguing that La. R.S. 32:389 was unconstitutional, on the ground the statute deprived non-resident truck drivers of a substantive property right and liberty interest by requiring them to pay fines "on the spot" or face impoundment of their vehicles. The district court granted partial summary judgment in favor of Mr. Ring and found La. R.S. 32:389 unconstitutional. The State appealed that judgment to this court. In Ring v. State, Dept. of Transp. and Development, 02-1367 (La.

1/14/03), 835 So. 2d 423 ("Ring I"), we vacated as premature the judgment of the district court which declared La. R.S. 32:389 unconstitutional. We remanded the case to the district court to resolve pending exceptions filed by the State of Louisiana, including an exception of prescription, in which the State argued Mr. Ring did not file his suit within ninety days of payment of the assessed penalty as required by La. R.S. 32:389(C)(4)(a). On remand, the district court denied the State's exception, finding La. R.S. 32:389(C)(4)(a) was "unreasonable." The State appealed this ruling in this court. In Ring v. State, Dept. of Transp. and Development, 03-1772 (La. 6/27/03), 847 So.2d 1281 ("Ring II"), we determined the appellate jurisdiction of this court was not invoked and therefore remanded the case to the court of appeal. On remand, the court

of appeal ordered the district court to make "a specific finding" as to whether La. R.S. 32:389(C)(4)(a) was unconstitutional. Pursuant to the court of appeal's directions, the district court, without the benefit of briefing and argument by the parties, declared the statute unconstitutional. Pursuant to La. Const. art. V,
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