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State ex Rel. Guste v. Foote

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 4, 1977
345 So. 2d 502 (La. 1977)

Opinion

No. 59799.

May 4, 1977.

IN RE: STATE OF LOUISIANA THROUGH WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR., ATTORNEY GENERAL, APPLYING FOR WRITS OF CERTIORARI, MANDAMUS AND PROHIBITION.


Writ denied. City of Baton Rouge v. Short, 345 So.2d 37 (La. 1977) has prospective application only to trials commenced after publication of that opinion in West's Southern Reporter. The decision in that case did not affect the jurisdiction of the city courts over first and second offenses of driving while intoxicated. Under the new Louisiana Constitution, city courts retain the jurisdiction vested in them under the 1921 constitution over criminal cases prosecuted under state law which are not punishable by imprisonment at hard labor. La.Const. art. 5, § 15 (1974); La.Const. art. 7, § 51 (1921); La.R.S. 13:1894. First and second DWI offenses fall into this category and therefore may properly be prosecuted in city court. The decision in City of Baton Rouge v. Short directs that where a first or second DWI offense is prosecuted in city court, the prosecution must be conducted by the district attorney or his designated assistant in compliance with La.Const. art. 5, § 26(B) (1974).

CALOGERO and DENNIS, JJ., dissent in part, concur in part. They dissent from the denial of this writ application and would grant the writ to reconsider this Court's opinion in City of Baton Rouge v. Short for the reasons expressed in the dissent in that case. In light of the majority's writ denial, however, and the finality of the opinion in that case, there having been no application for rehearing timely filed, they concur being of the view that the majority here does properly construe the holding in City of Baton Rouge v. Short.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Guste v. Foote

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 4, 1977
345 So. 2d 502 (La. 1977)
Case details for

State ex Rel. Guste v. Foote

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA EX REL. WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR., ATTORNEY GENERAL v…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: May 4, 1977

Citations

345 So. 2d 502 (La. 1977)

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