City of New Orleans v. Tanner

179 So. 2d 641, 248 La. 469, 1965 La. LEXIS 2254
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedNovember 23, 1965
DocketNo. 47989
StatusPublished

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City of New Orleans v. Tanner, 179 So. 2d 641, 248 La. 469, 1965 La. LEXIS 2254 (La. 1965).

Opinion

In re: Ulysses Tanner applying for writs of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition.

Writs refused. No bills of exception perfected. The application as filed in this court is insufficient for our consideration of the sufficiency of the charge. See La. Code Crim.Proc. Art. 422(1), R.S. 15:422 (1), and State ex rel. Cotonio v. Judge, 105 La. 758, 30 So. 105, and authorities therein cited.

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State ex rel. Cotonio v. Judge Criminal District Court
105 La. 758 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1901)

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