State v. Will
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Opinion
STATE of Louisiana
v.
Paul WILL.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Granted in part. Because it appears defendant's Motion to Stay Appeal and Remand for a Hearing on Plea Bargain was granted by order of a single judge of the court of appeal, it is ordered that the action be vacated and this matter remanded to the court of appeal for consideration of the motion by a three-judge panel. La. Const. art. V, Section 8(A) and (B).
KNOLL, J., recused.
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