State ex rel. Miller v. Orleans Parish, Criminal District Court

563 So. 2d 889, 1990 La. LEXIS 1398, 1990 WL 73940
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJune 1, 1990
DocketNo. 90-KH-1078
StatusPublished

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State ex rel. Miller v. Orleans Parish, Criminal District Court, 563 So. 2d 889, 1990 La. LEXIS 1398, 1990 WL 73940 (La. 1990).

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In re Miller, Marvin; — Plaintiff(s); applying for writ of mandamus, supervisory and/or remedial writs; Parish of Orleans, Criminal District Court, Div. “G”, No. 251-951.

The relator represents that the district court has failed to act timely on a motion to correct an illegal sentence he claims to have filed on or about February 25, 1990. If relator’s representation is correct, the [890]*890district court is ordered to consider and act on the motion.

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