State v. Shaw
209 So. 2d 37, 252 La. 103, 1968 La. LEXIS 3047
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State v. Shaw, 209 So. 2d 37, 252 La. 103, 1968 La. LEXIS 3047 (La. 1968).
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In re: Clay L. Shaw applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus and for stay order.
Writs denied. This Court will not interfere with orderly proceedings in the trial court, in the absence of a showing of irreparable injury. Relator has a remedy by appeal in the event of conviction.
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