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State ex Rel. Glynn v. Henderson

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 12, 1971
247 So. 2d 389 (La. 1971)

Summary

In Henderson v. Glynn, 2 Colo. App. 303, 30 P. 265, one who at the time was a de facto officer brought a mandamus action to compel the payment of salary.

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Opinion

No. 51404.

May 12, 1971.

In re: Guy Paul Glynn applying for writs of habeas corpus, certiorari, and mandamus.


Writ granted.

Evidentiary hearing granted, limited to alleged involuntariness of plea of guilty.

On considering the petition of relator in the above numbered and entitled cause:

It is ordered that the Honorable Bernard J. Bagert, Sr., Judge of the Criminal District Court for the Parish of Orleans, immediately grant an evidentiary hearing, limited to alleged involuntariness of the plea of guilty.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Glynn v. Henderson

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 12, 1971
247 So. 2d 389 (La. 1971)

In Henderson v. Glynn, 2 Colo. App. 303, 30 P. 265, one who at the time was a de facto officer brought a mandamus action to compel the payment of salary.

Summary of this case from Roberts v. People
Case details for

State ex Rel. Glynn v. Henderson

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA EX REL. GUY PAUL GLYNN v. C. MURRAY HENDERSON, WARDEN…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: May 12, 1971

Citations

247 So. 2d 389 (La. 1971)
258 La. 562

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