State Of Louisiana v. Terry Vince

Louisiana Court of Appeal·Decided May 24, 2021·No. 2021KW0359·Unknown

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2021 KW 0359

VERSUS

TERRY VINCE MAY 24, 2021

In Re: Terry Vince, applying for supervisory writs, 22nd Judicial District Court, Parish St. No.

of

Tammany,

260- 640.

BEFORE: THERIOT, WOLFE, AND HESTER, JJ.

WRIT DENIED. It is a fundamental rule of statutory construction that when two statutes deal with the same subject

matter, if there is a conflict, the statute specifically directed to the matter at issue must prevail as an exception to the statute more general in character. State v. Campbell, 2003- 3035 ( La. 7/ 6/ 04), 877 So. 2d 112, 118. The procedures and

conditions for determining parole for juvenile eligibility

homicide offenders like relator Whose indictment for the offense was prior to August 1, 2017 are contained at La. R. S. 15: 574. 4( G). The addition of Paragraph 4 to La. R. S. 15: 574. 4( J) clearly shows the legislature' s intent that persons

convicted of first or second degree murder not be allowed to benefit from any inadvertent conflict created by the addition of La. R. S. 15: 574. 4( J)( 1).

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COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

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Related

State v. Campbell
877 So. 2d 112 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2004)