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State ex Rel. Creppel v. Henderson

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Feb 21, 1972
257 So. 2d 435 (La. 1972)

Opinion

No. 52165.

February 21, 1972.

In re: Euince J. Creppel, Huey L. Creppel, Ernest J. Creppel applying for writs of habeas corpus.


Writ refused. The showing made is insufficent to warrant the exercise of our original or supervisory jurisdiction.

BARHAM, J., does not concur. We have no record for review. The minutes are not before us — there has been no evidentiary hearing. Relator complains of incompetent counsel and involuntary plea of guilty. Although this is pre-Boykin — knowingly — voluntary plea was the essential. Judges ex parte recall — without hearing and confrontation — of plea will not suffice. See State ex rel. Brownfield v. Henderson, 260 La. 445, 256 So.2d 437. See also State ex rel. Burks v. Henderson, 256 La. 836, 239 So.2d 351.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Creppel v. Henderson

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Feb 21, 1972
257 So. 2d 435 (La. 1972)
Case details for

State ex Rel. Creppel v. Henderson

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA EX REL. EUINCE J. CREPPEL, ET AL., v. C. MURRAY…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Feb 21, 1972

Citations

257 So. 2d 435 (La. 1972)
260 La. 865