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State v. Lanoux

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 5, 1971
242 So. 2d 246 (La. 1971)

Opinion

No. 51051.

January 5, 1971.

In re: Kernest J. Lanoux, Jr. applying for writs of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition.


Application refused. There are no perfected Bills of Exceptions in the record herein. See State v. Foret, 245 La. 70. 156 So.2d 606, and authorities therein cited.

BARHAM, J., is of the opinion the writ should not be considered. See reasons assigned, in State v. Normand, No. 51,049 on the docket of this Court, 257 La. 270, 242 So.2d 245.

TATE, J., concurs in BARHAM, J.'s reasons for not considering the application.


Summaries of

State v. Lanoux

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 5, 1971
242 So. 2d 246 (La. 1971)
Case details for

State v. Lanoux

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. KERNEST J. LANOUX, JR

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 5, 1971

Citations

242 So. 2d 246 (La. 1971)
257 La. 273

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