Daniels v. White

201 So. 2d 869, 250 La. 1042, 1967 La. LEXIS 2449
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedSeptember 8, 1967
DocketNo. 48910
StatusPublished

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Daniels v. White, 201 So. 2d 869, 250 La. 1042, 1967 La. LEXIS 2449 (La. 1967).

Opinion

In re: Leonard Daniels applying for writ of habeas corpus.

The application is denied. This court will not ordinarily entertain an application for a writ of habeas corpus until the application has been passed upon by a trial court of competent jurisdiction. See State ex rel. Baumann v. Langridge, 44 La.Ann. 1014, 11 So. 541.

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State ex rel. Baumann v. Langridge
44 La. Ann. 1014 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1892)

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