Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2019

State Of Louisiana v. Quinton Jackson

State Of Louisiana v. Quinton Jackson
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided December 23, 2019

State Of Louisiana v. Quinton Jackson

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2019 KW 1493 VERSUS

QUINTON JACKSON DEC 2 3 2413 In Re: Quinton Jackson, for 23rd applying supervisory writs, Judicial District Court, Parish of Ascension, No. 37611.

BEFORE: HIGGINBOTHAM, PENZATO, AND ZANIER, JJ.

WRIT DENIED.

AHP WIL

Higginbotham, J., dissents and would grant the writ application. Louisiana District Court Rules, Rule 14. 0( a) requires the clerk of court to allot all criminal cases randomly. The Louisiana Supreme Court has found that due process is met when capital and other felony cases are required to be allotted for trial on a random or rotating basis under a procedure adopted by the court, which does not vest the district attorney with power to choose the judge to whom a particular case is assigned. State v. Nunez, 2015- 1473 ( La. 1/ 27/ 16), 187 So. 3d 964, 969- 70. While I recognize "[ a] n allotment procedure does not violate due process principles or the requirements of La. Dist. Ct. Rule 14 by merely being susceptible to manipulation," 187 at 972, I find relator pointed to actual manipulation in the allotment process as applied in his case.

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT l

DEPUTY LERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT

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