State v. White, 635 So. 2d 228 (La. 1994). · Go Syfert
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“thus, if the debtor's conduct constitutes concealment, misrepresentation, fraud, or other ill practices that prevents plaintiff from availing itself of its cause of action or lulls plaintiff into a false sense of security, the doctrine of contra non valentem is triggered.”
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thus, if the debtor's conduct constitutes concealment, misrepresentation, fraud, or other ill practices that prevents plaintiff from availing itself of its cause of action or lulls plaintiff into a false sense of security, the doctrine of contra non valentem is triggered.
STATE of Louisiana
v.
Robert L. WHITE
No. 93-K-3060.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Mar 25, 1994.
635 So. 2d 228
Dennis, Grant, Ortique, Writ.
Published
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In re White, Robert; — Defendant(s); applying for writ of certiorari and/or review; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 92KA-1149; Parish of St. Bernard, 34th Judicial District Court, Div. “B”, No. 128-127.

Denied.

ORTIQUE, J., would grant the writ. DENNIS, J., not on panel.