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State v. McGee

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 20, 1970
230 So. 2d 89 (La. 1970)

Opinion

No. 50289.

January 20, 1970.

IN RE: STATE OF LOUISIANA APPLYING FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI.


Writ granted. See order.

The petition of relator in the above numbered and entitled cause having been duly considered,

It is ordered, that the Honorable Enos C. McClendon, Jr., Judge of the 26th Judicial District Court, Parish of Webster, recall and dismiss his ruling allowing the named defendants to remain in the spectator section of the Courtroom and that these defendants be ordered to take their place alongside their counsel inside the rail in the Courtroom.

It is further ordered, that in the event the respondent judge fails to comply with the aforesaid order on or before February 2, 1970, that a writ of certiorari issue herein directing the respondent judge to transmit to the Supreme Court of Louisiana the record in duplicate or a certified copy of the record in duplicate in this proceeding and that said judge show cause in this Court on April 2, 1970, why the petition of relator should not be granted.


Summaries of

State v. McGee

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 20, 1970
230 So. 2d 89 (La. 1970)
Case details for

State v. McGee

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. SYLVESTER McGEE, J. T. THOMAS AND LEONARD PRIM

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 20, 1970

Citations

230 So. 2d 89 (La. 1970)
255 La. 234

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