State Of Louisiana v. Dex Joseph Martin
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Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2025 KW 0133
VERSUS
DEX MARTIN JOSEPH FEBRUARY 4, 2025
In Re: State of Louisiana, applying for supervisory writs, 32nd Judicial District Court, Parish of Terrebonne, No. 836864.
BEFORE: PENZATO, STROMBERG, AND CALLOWAY, 1 J J.
STAY DENIED; WRIT NOT CONSIDERED. The State failed to include comply with Rule 4-5 (C) (6), (7), (8), (9) and (10), by failing to include a copy of the ruling complained of, a copy of the judge's reasons for judgment (if any), a copy of the pleadings on which the ruling was founded, a copy of the opposition to the motion or a statement that no opposing written document was filed, and a copy of any pertinent court minutes. Moreover, although it is not a violation of the Uniform Rules, we note that relator failed to include a copy of a transcript of the proceedings at issue and a copy of any exhibits introduced at the hearing. See City of Baton Rouge v. Plain, 433 So.2d 710 (La.), cert. denied, 464 U.S. 896, 104 S.Ct. 246, 78 L.Ed.2d 235 (1983). Supplementation of this writ application and/or an application for rehearing will not be considered. See Uniform Rules of Louisiana Courts of Appeal, Rules 2-18.7 & 4-9. Because the trial in this case is in progress, in the event the State elects to file a new application with this court, the application shall be delivered to this Court by 12:00 p.m. on February 5, 2025, and the application should comply with the requirements of Rule 4-4, concerning requests for expedited consideration. See also Rule 4-5 (C) (12) & (D).
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COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT
DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT
1 Calloway, J., serving as judge pro tempore of the Court of Appeal, First Circuit, by special appointment of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
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