Wright v. Parish of East Baton Rouge

218 So. 2d 899, 253 La. 620, 1969 La. LEXIS 2903
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedFebruary 20, 1969
DocketNo. 49685
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Wright v. Parish of East Baton Rouge, 218 So. 2d 899, 253 La. 620, 1969 La. LEXIS 2903 (La. 1969).

Opinion

In re: Elbert Wright applying for habeas corpus.

Application denied. Since relator has begun execution of his sentence, the trial judge is without authority to amend or change the sentence in any respect. See Art. 881, C.Cr.P.

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