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MARY P. LOUPE v. USAA INSURANCE COMPANY
The plaintiff was not injured during the commission of the offense attributed to him and his friends, but rather was injured during the commission of a separate intervening offense. In other words, the plaintiff was injured during an armed robbery, aggravated battery, or attempted murder, not an attempted possession of an illegal substance.
I further harbor serious doubt that the statute properly applies to minors in any event.
Hughes, J., dissents and would grant the writ.
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Docket No: 16-CC-1246
Decided: November 07, 2016
Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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