State v. Cager

544 So. 2d 378, 1989 WL 63867
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJune 15, 1989
DocketNo. 89-KD-1367
StatusPublished

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State v. Cager, 544 So. 2d 378, 1989 WL 63867 (La. 1989).

Opinion

MOTION TO WITHDRAW APPLICATION GRANTED

Defendant Mitchell, Cager, by counsel, hereby withdraws his application for supervisory writs requesting reversal of a find[379]*379ing of probable cause for first degree murder by an ad hoc magistrate in Orleans Parish. By joint request with the state, another magistrate has reconsidered the issue of probable cause, has found probable cause only for second degree murder, and has set bond. The writ application is therefore moot.

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