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State v. Warren

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 26, 1983
438 So. 2d 1110 (La. 1983)

Opinion

No. 83-KA-0288.

October 26, 1983.


I respectfully dissent.

The excluded witness, William Jackson, is the defendant's uncle. Naturally there is some suspicion that an accused's relative, called as a defense witness, is not as reliable as an independent witness. However, this suspicion does not empower an appellate court to classify an erroneous disqualification as harmless error. This does violence to the standard of review this court approved in State v. Jones, 354 So.2d 530 (La. 1978) and State v. Boutte, 384 So.2d 773 (La. 1980) and essentially strips the trier of fact of its inherent power and duty to weigh evidence and judge the credibility of a witness.


Summaries of

State v. Warren

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Oct 26, 1983
438 So. 2d 1110 (La. 1983)
Case details for

State v. Warren

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. DAVID M. WARREN

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Oct 26, 1983

Citations

438 So. 2d 1110 (La. 1983)

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