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DARRYL G. SOILEAU VERSUS ARCENIOUS F. ARMOND, JR.
State: Louisiana
Court: Fifth Circuit Librarian
Docket No: 03-CA-309
Case Date: 07/01/2003
Preview:DARRYL G. SOILEAU VERSUS ARCENIOUS F. ARMOND, JR.

NO. 03-CA-309 FIFTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEAL STATE OF LOUISIANA

ON APPEAL FROM THE TWENTY-FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 581-597, DIVISION "O" HONORABLE ROSS P. LADART, JUDGE PRESIDING

JULY 29, 2003

CLARENCE E. McMANUS

JUDGE
Panel composed of Judges Edward A. Dufresne, Jr., Sol Gothard and Clarence E. McManus

Darryl G. Soileau IN PROPER PERSON AVC, Hope C-2 1630 Prison Road Cottonport, Louisiana 71327

JUDGMENT SET ASIDE; REMANDED FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS

At issue in this appeal from the dismissal of a legal malpractice claim is whether the trial judge erroneously dismissed the appeal based on the incarcerated

plaintiff's failure to appear for a hearing on certain exceptions. For the following
reasons, the judgment dismissing the appeal with prejudice is set aside and the

matter is remanded for further proceedings.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
Plaintiff, Darryl Soileau, (now incarcerated in Cottonport, Louisiana) filed a petition for damages, in proper person, alleging legal malpractice by the attorney, Arcenious F. Armond, Jr., who represented him pursuant to a guilty plea which resulted in his present incarceration. Armond filed exceptions of improper venue,
failure to join an indispensable party and insufficiency of service of process and

answered the petition. Plaintiff responded by filing a motion to dismiss defendant's exceptions. A hearing was scheduled for January 8, 2003. On December 9, 2002, plaintiff filed a writ of habeas corpus and the trial
judge signed it the same day. For some reason, plaintiff was not transported to the

Twenty-Fourth Judicial District for the hearing. On January 8, 2003, the date of the hearing, plaintiff filed a pleading entitled "motion to re-fix trial on exceptions
application for writ of habeas corpus." The attached order was denied, signed and

dated by the trial judge on January 14, 2003, with a notation to "see Judgment -2-

granting exceptions." The January 14, 2003, judgment granting defendant's exceptions stated that plaintiff did not appear at the hearing "nor did he file pleadings to ensure lns presence at the hearing." The trial judge granted the
exceptions and dismissed the case with prejudice without addressing the merits of

the exceptions. Plaintiff filed this appeal in proper person. Defendant did not
answer the appeal.

DISCUSSION
The judgment at issue states that plaintiff s case was dismissed with prejudice based on his failure to appear at the hearing and failure to file pleadings to ensure lns appearance. The record does not support that conclusion. Almost one month before the hearing, plaintiff filed a writ of habeas corpus ad

testificandum which the trial judge signed the same day. It seems through no fault
of his own that his appearance at the hearing was not effectuated, despite his filing of the necessary pleadings. Additionally, the trial judge did not address the merits of defendant's exceptions. We conclude based on the record that there was no basis to dismiss the suit simply because plaintiff did not appear at the hearing when he did in fact, file the proper pleadings to ensure lns appearance. The trial judge

erroneously found to the contrary. Thus, the record does not support the judgment. CONCLUSION
Based on the foregoing, we set aside the judgment dismissing plaintiff s case

and remand this matter for further proceedings.

JUDGMENT SET ASIDE; REMANDED FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS

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