State ex rel. Salisberry v. Henderson

275 So. 2d 785, 1973 La. LEXIS 5850
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedApril 12, 1973
DocketNo. 53325
StatusPublished

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State ex rel. Salisberry v. Henderson, 275 So. 2d 785, 1973 La. LEXIS 5850 (La. 1973).

Opinion

In re: Joseph Salisberry applying for writs of habeas corpus, certiorari, prohibition and mandamus.

Writ denied. No factual basis is alleged for the legal conclusion of discrimination in the choice of petit jurors. The allegations of incompetent counsel are insufficient, especially in view of the evidentiary hearing and findings thereon on a prior application. See Docket No. 51,796, 259 La. 796, 253 So.2d 62 (1971).

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State ex rel. Salisberry v. Henderson
253 So. 2d 62 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1971)

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