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STATE v. KIDD

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 5, 1979
377 So. 2d 843 (La. 1979)

Opinion

No. 66045.

November 5, 1979.

In re Paul Henry Kidd, applying for writs of prohibition, certiorari, mandamus and stay order. Parish of Jackson. No. 18,886.


Granted. Because of the representations of applicant, it is ordered applicant serve his sentence in Ouachita Parish; and, under R.S. 15:706, the Sheriff of Ouachita Parish is ordered to receive him and keep him safe and secure until the expiration of his sentence.


Summaries of

STATE v. KIDD

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 5, 1979
377 So. 2d 843 (La. 1979)
Case details for

STATE v. KIDD

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. PAUL HENRY KIDD

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Nov 5, 1979

Citations

377 So. 2d 843 (La. 1979)

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