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State v. Raney

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 18, 1988
532 So. 2d 104 (La. 1988)

Opinion

No. 88-KK-1443.

October 14, 1988. Rehearing Denied November 18, 1988.

In re Raney Myles; Applying for Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs; Parish of Calcasieu 14th Judicial District Court Div. "E" Number 4323-87; to the Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, Number KW87-1066.


Granted. These cases, consolidated for purposes of review, are remanded to the district court for further proceedings. If the state has disclosed the names of the undercover officers in response to other motions for discovery, documents revealing the same information shall not be withheld on grounds that "[r]ecords containing the identity of an undercover police officer or records which would tend to reveal the identity of an undercover police officer," are not subject to disclosure as public records. La.R.S. 44:3 A(5). Once the identity of the undercover officer has been revealed, the privilege of withholding that information no longer serves its underlying purpose. Cf., State v. Dick, 362 So.2d 547, 550 (La. 1978). Accordingly, if there are initial reports by the investigating officers whose identity has now been revealed, the court shall order the state to provide those reports to the defendants. State v. Raggio, 508 So.2d 59 (La. 1987); State v. McEwen, 504 So.2d 817 (La. 1987); State v. Shropshire, 471 So.2d 707 (La. 1985).

LEMMON, J., dissents for the reasons assigned in State v. Gotro, 532 So.2d 102 (La. 1988).


Summaries of

State v. Raney

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 18, 1988
532 So. 2d 104 (La. 1988)
Case details for

State v. Raney

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. MYLES RANEY

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Nov 18, 1988

Citations

532 So. 2d 104 (La. 1988)

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