State ex rel. Booth v. Becker

345 So. 2d 897, 1977 La. LEXIS 5052
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMay 25, 1977
DocketNo. 59879
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State ex rel. Booth v. Becker, 345 So. 2d 897, 1977 La. LEXIS 5052 (La. 1977).

Opinion

In re: Walter Booth, II applying for writ of mandamus.

Writ granted. The district judge is ordered to act on the application for writ of habeas corpus. An appeal suspends the execution of sentence. C.Cr.P. 913. There is no right to transfer a prisoner to the Department of Corrections while the prisoner’s appeal is pending, State ex rel. Matthews v. Henderson, La., 292 So.2d 496 (1974), in the absence of a finding that the particular prisoner involved is a security risk. State ex rel. Matthews v. Henderson, La., 292 So.2d 496 (1974).

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