State v. Scott

253 So. 2d 224, 259 La. 906, 1971 La. LEXIS 3773
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedOctober 20, 1971
DocketNo. 51837
StatusPublished

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State v. Scott, 253 So. 2d 224, 259 La. 906, 1971 La. LEXIS 3773 (La. 1971).

Opinion

In re: Charles Scott applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus ' and stay order.

Denied. The showing made does not warrant the exercise of our supervisory jurisdiction.

BARI-IAM, J., is of the opinion the stay order should be granted. TATE, J., concurs in dissent of BAR-HAM, J.

DIXON, J.,

is of the opinion that this court should have granted a stay to consider the point of law raised by the application. This extradition hearing occurred this morning; the trial judge granted a stay until 12:00 noon; the application was filed in this court at 11:55 a. m.

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