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State v. Molinario

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Aug 17, 1973
281 So. 2d 735 (La. 1973)

Opinion

No. 53732.

August 17, 1973.

IN RE: IVAN LEON MOLINARIO APPLYING FOR WRITS OF CERTIORARI, PROHIBITION OR MANDAMUS.


Writ refused. We find no error in the judgment complained of. "Boykin" issue, raised for the first time in amended petition for writ should properly be subject of writ of habeas corpus in district court.

BARHAM, J., concurs. The commitment is to the Dept. of Corrections and it is incumbent upon that department to protect this defendant from harm under the circumstances of this case. This I believe to be their obligation despite the recent majority holdings in Nedd v. State, La., 281 So.2d 131, and Parker v. State, La., 282 So.2d 483.

See the dissents therein. I request the Clerk of this Court to forward a copy of the proceedings filed here to the Department of Corrections along with the order so that they may have full notice of the defendants peculiar problems. The trial judge has said on record that to confine this defendant in Angola would assure the return of the defendant in a "pine box." The department should properly react to these circumstances.


Summaries of

State v. Molinario

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Aug 17, 1973
281 So. 2d 735 (La. 1973)
Case details for

State v. Molinario

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. IVAN LEON MOLINARIO

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Aug 17, 1973

Citations

281 So. 2d 735 (La. 1973)