State v. Edmonson

267 So. 2d 183, 263 La. 30, 1972 La. LEXIS 5383
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided October 4, 1972·No. No. 52378·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Willie Edmonson appeals from his conviction of attempted murder. La.R.S. 14:27 and 14:30. He was sentenced to 20 years.

The defendant reserved one bill of ex-, ception to the court’s denial of an application for a bill of particulars in which he requested pre-trial discovery of, information relating to the State’s witnesses.

It is now well settled that the iriformátion sought by the. defendant is not-subject to- pretrial discovery under our criminal procedure. State v. Davis, 259 La. 35, 249 So.2d 193 (1971); State v. Coney, 258 La. 369, 246 So.2d 793 (1971).

[32] There is no merit in the bill of exception and no error discoverable in our review of the pleadings and proceedings.

The conviction and sentence are affirmed.

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State v. Edmonson, 267 So. 2d 183, 263 La. 30, 1972 La. LEXIS 5383 (La. 1972).

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State v. Coney
246 So. 2d 793 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1971)
State v. Davis
249 So. 2d 193 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1971)