In Re Matter Under Investigation

15 So. 3d 972, 2009 WL 1875690
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJuly 1, 2009
Docket2007-KK-1853, 2007-KK-1870, 2008-CC-1066
StatusPublished
Cited by26 cases

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In Re Matter Under Investigation, 15 So. 3d 972, 2009 WL 1875690 (La. 2009).

Opinion

15 So.3d 972 (2009)

In re A MATTER UNDER INVESTIGATION.
In re A Matter Under Investigation.
Jane and John Does
v.
Charles C. Foti, Attorney General for the State of Louisiana, Eddie Jordan, District Attorney for the Parish of Orleans, Frank Minyard, Coroner for the Parish of Orleans, Rose Agnes Savoie, Cable News Network, Inc., The Times Picayune, LLC, et al.

Nos. 2007-KK-1853, 2007-KK-1870, 2008-CC-1066.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

July 1, 2009.

*974 Fishman, Haygood, Phelps, Walmsley, Willis & Swanson, James Richard Swanson, *975 Loretta Gallaher Mince, Lance C. McCardle, New Orleans, for Applicant in 2007-KK-1853 and 2008-CC-1066.

Charles C. Foti, Jr., Attorney General, Carles H. Braud, Jr., Arthur Falls Schafer, Frederick Albert Duhy, Jr., Virginia Gerace Benoist, Burton Paul Guidry, Dana K. Jones, Emalie Anne Boyce, Assistant Attorneys General; Robert Louis Freeman, Jr., District Attorney, Michael Gerard Morales, Assistant District Attorney; Liskow & Lewis, Brian Anthony Jackson, New Orleans, Michael David Rubenstein; Gerger & Clarke, Shaun Gerard Clarke; Blue Williams, Kurt Stephen Blankenship, Mandeville; Cruel, Castaing & Lilly, Edward Joseph Castaing, Jr., New Orleans; Hailey, McNamara, Hall, Larmann & Papale, Richard Terrell Simmons, Jr., Metairie; John Edward Di Giulio; for Respondent in 2007-KK-1853.

Charles C. Foti, Jr., Attorney General, Charles H. Braud, Jr., Arthur Falls Schafer, Frederick Albert Duhy, Jr., Virginia Gerace Benoist, Burton Paul Guidry, Dana K. Jones, Emalie Anne Boyce, Assistant Attorneys General; for Applicant in 2007-KK-1870.

Robert Louis Freeman, Jr., District Attorney, Michael Gerard Morales, Assistant District Attorney; Fishman, Haygood, Phelps, Walmsley, Willis & Swanson, James Richard Swanson, Loretta Gallaher Mince, Lance C. McCardle, New Orleans; Liskow & Lewis, Brian Anthony Jackson, Michael David Rubenstein; Gerger & Clarke, Shaun Gerard Clarke, Blue Williams, Kurt Stephen Blankenship, Mandeville; Cruel, Castaing & Lilly, Edward Joseph Castaing, Jr., New Orleans; Hailey, McNamara, Hall, Larmann & Papale, Richard Terrell Simmons, Jr., Metairie; John Edward Di Giulio, Baton Rouge, for Respondent in 2007-KK-1870.

Law Offices of James E. Boren, James Edgar Boren, Baton Rouge; Bradley, Murchison, Kelly & Shea, C. William Bradley, Jr., Bradley Russell Belsome; Capitelli & Wicker, Ralph Capitelli, New Orleans; Crull, Castaing & Lilly, Edward Joseph Castaing, Jr., New Orleans; Chehardy, Sherman, Ellis, Metairie, Murray, Recile, Griffith, Stakelum & Hayes, Michael H. Ellis, Metairie; Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, Pauline Fransen Hardin, Virginia W. Gundlach, Stephen J. Haedicke, New Orleans; Shows, Cali, Berthelot & Walsh, Baton Rouge, Edmond Wade Shows; King, Krebs & Jurgens, Lindsay Alexis Larson, III, New Orleans; Law Offices of Michael J. Samanie, Houma, Stephen Scott Stipelcovich, Michael J. Samanie, Houma; Busch & Myers, Mark Christopher Carver, New Orleans; Stanley, Reuter, Ross, Thornton, & Alford, Vicki Ann Elmer, New Orleans; Flanagan Partners, Thomas More Flanagan, New Orleans; Preston Law Firm, Paul Gregory Preston, New Orleans; Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, Wayne B. Mason; Clayton & Fruge, Antonio Marcell Clayton; Hailey, McNamara, Hall, Larmann & Papale, Richard Terrell Simmons, Jr., Metairie; Liskow & Lewis, Brian Anthony Jackson, New Orleans; Gerger & Clarke, Shaun Gerard Clarke; Garrison, Yount, Forte & Mulcahy, Scott Parker Yount; Gulf Law Group, Pamela Joy Lormand; Robert C. Jenkins, Jr. & Associates, Robert Charles Jenkins, Jr.; Stephen David London; Clarence Roby, Jr., New Orleans; David Frederick Craig, Jr.; John Edward Di Giulio, Baton Rouge; Ralph Shipley Whalen, Jr.; Bruce Gerard Whittaker; Charles C. Foti, Jr., Attorney General, Charles H. Braud, Jr., Mary Ellen Hunley, Richard Lee McGimsey, Dana K. Jones, Emalie Anne Boyce, Assistant Attorneys General; Robert Lewis Freeman, Jr., District Attorney; Meadows, Collier, Reed, Cousins & Blau, Charles W. Blau, Pro Hac Vice, for Respondent in 2008-CC-1066.

*976 KIMBALL, Chief Justice.[*]

The matters of 2007-KK-1853 and 2007-KK-1870 involve the issue of whether the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court properly ordered the return of documents and copies thereof that were produced pursuant to a subpoena duces tecum pursuant to La. R.S. 15:41. For the reasons that follow, we find that because documents and copies of documents produced pursuant to a subpoena duces tecum are not "property seized" within the meaning of La. R.S. 15:41, the district court was without authority to order their return under the provisions of that statute.

The matter of 2008-CC-1066 involves the issue of whether the Attorney General's investigative file into the circumstances surrounding several deaths at Tenet Health System Memorial Health Center following Hurricane Katrina is required to be disclosed at this time under the Public Records Act. We find that La. R.S. 44:3(A)(1) exempts from the required disclosure under the Public Records Act records held by the offices of the Attorney General and the District Attorney that pertain to any criminal litigation which can be reasonably anticipated until such litigation has been finally adjudicated or otherwise settled. After discussing the relevant inquiry to determine whether criminal litigation can be reasonably anticipated, we find the record in this case is insufficient to allow us to determine whether criminal litigation can be reasonably anticipated as provided in La. R.S. 44:3(A)(1). Accordingly, we remand this case to the trial court for it to conduct a contradictory hearing and determine whether criminal litigation can be reasonably anticipated in this case.

Facts and Procedural History

Beginning in September 2005, after Hurricane Katrina struck the Louisiana coast, then-Louisiana Attorney General ("AG") Charles Foti initiated several investigations into the conditions surrounding several deaths that occurred at hurricane-impacted healthcare facilities. During this period and pursuant to the requirements of law, Life Care Hospitals of New Orleans, LLC ("LifeCare") self-reported the deaths of thirty-four men and women who died at Tenet Health System Memorial Medical Center, Inc. ("Tenet-Memorial") in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.[1] AG Foti thereafter began an investigation into the Tenet-Memorial deaths.

During the course of his investigation, AG Foti served La.C.Cr.P. art. 66 subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum on numerous witnesses who were working at Memorial in the days following Hurricane Katrina, their corporate employers and various others. The AG also seized other documents and evidence through search warrants, and some documents were provided voluntarily by LifeCare and Tenet-Memorial. In sum, the AG's investigative file ultimately contained several thousand pages of documents, including transcripts of witness interviews, documents obtained from Tenet-Memorial and LifeCare, other evidentiary records, information produced during the investigation, summary reports prepared by the AG, correspondence among the investigatory personnel, subpoenas and search warrants, expert reports, *977 toxicology reports, police logs, photographs, and copies of press coverage. The AG's investigation continued into 2006, and ultimately culminated in the arrest of three medical professionals on July 17, 2006.

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