State v. Monroe

299 So. 2d 795, 1974 La. LEXIS 4059
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedSeptember 13, 1974
DocketNo. 55145
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State v. Monroe, 299 So. 2d 795, 1974 La. LEXIS 4059 (La. 1974).

Opinion

In re: Billy S. Monroe applying for writ of certiorari, review and/or mandamus.

Denied. No error of law.

BARHAM, J.,

dissents from refusal of writs. The Grand Jury indictment subsequent to the granting of a motion for preliminary examination did not give cause for denying that hearing. See Pugh v. Rainwater, 483 F.2d 778 (5th Cir. 1973); State v. Jackson, 282 So.2d 526 (La.1973). My dissent in State v. Doyle, 290 So.2d 903 (La.1974).

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