
    Todd Edmond MORELAND, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Kim BRASSEAUX, Defendant-Appellant.
    No. 83-516.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
    July 15, 1983.
    Darrell D. Desormeaux, Sr., Lafayette, for defendant-appellant.
    Bernard F. Duhon, Abbeville, for plaintiff-appellee.
    Before DOMENGEAUX, CUTRER and STOKER, JJ.
   MOTION TO DISMISS

DOMENGEAUX, Judge.

The plaintiff-appellee, Todd E. Moreland, moves to dismiss the suspensive appeal of the defendant, Kim Brasseaux, for failure to file a suspensive appeal bond.

The judgment in this matter was signed on April 13, 1983. A motion for a suspen-sive appeal was filed on April 6, 1983, and the suspensive appeal bond set at one and one-fourth times the amount of the judgment.

The record shows that the suspensive appeal bond was never posted by the defendant-appellant as required under C.C.P. Article 2124. Therefore, the suspensive appeal of the defendant-appellant is hereby dismissed, and the defendant-appellant’s appeal ordered maintained as devolutive.

SUSPENSIVE APPEAL DISMISSED. APPEAL MAINTAINED AS DEVOLU-TIVE.  