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CHARLENE GRIFFITH AND MICHAEL GRIFFITH v. ABC INSURANCE, NEED A RIDE, LLC, JANE DOE, AND STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY
Under the unique facts and circumstances presented here, I would grant the writ, find an abuse of discretion by the trial court, and reverse the order of the trial court granting the motion for a new trial.
On the second day of the jury trial at issue, after a jury was empaneled and the evidence phase commenced, the plaintiffs advised the trial court they did not wish to proceed further with the trial; they thereafter entered into an oral settlement agreement with defendants, resulting in an abrupt termination of the trial and a discharge of the jury. The trial court's decision granting the motion for a new trial resulted in the jury members having completely wasted their time at the plaintiffs’ behest, then further wasting the resources of the justice system to retry the case. I would therefore grant the writ and dismiss this case with prejudice.
Crichton, J., would grant and assigns reasons.
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Docket No: No. 2022-CC-00769
Decided: September 20, 2022
Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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