State v. Leblanc
108 So. 87, 160 La. 1053, 1926 La. LEXIS 2000
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State v. Leblanc, 108 So. 87, 160 La. 1053, 1926 La. LEXIS 2000 (La. 1926).
Opinion
The state of Louisiana has appealed from an order granting defendant’s motion for a continuance. In criminal cases, the state has no right of appeal except from .a final judgment, such as a judgment sustaining a motion to quash or a motion in arrest of judgment, and the defendant has no right of appeal except from a conviction and sentence.
Appeal dismissed.
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