State v. Gibson
248 So. 2d 334, 258 La. 911, 1971 La. LEXIS 4200
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State v. Gibson, 248 So. 2d 334, 258 La. 911, 1971 La. LEXIS 4200 (La. 1971).
Opinion
In re: Ronald Gibson applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition, mandamus and remedial writs.
Writ denied. Under the showing made, the venire was chosen by random selection and with no purposeful discrimination. The result is therefore correct. We are unable to say that the trial court abused its discretion in curtailing examination of witnesses on the showing made.
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Ronald Gibson v. Willie J. Blair
467 F.2d 842 (Fifth Circuit, 1972)
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