State Of Louisiana v. Sedrick Hills
State Of Louisiana v. Sedrick Hills
Opinion
STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2020 KW 0347
VERSUS
SEDRICK HILLS TUNE 19, 2020
In Re: Sedrick Hills, applying for supervisory writs, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge, No. 11- 14- 0792.
BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C. J., GUIDRY AND BURRIS.' JJ.
WRIT NOT CONSIDERED. The record of this court shows that relator has an appeal pending before this court, and a notice of lodging was mailed to counsel on May 7, 2020. An application for postconviction relief shall not be entertained if the petitioner may appeal the conviction and sentence which he seeks to challenge, or if an appeal is pending. La. Code Crim. P. art. 924. 1. Furthermore, counsel failed to comply with the Uniform Rules of Louisiana Courts of Appeal, Rules 4- 3 and 4- 5( C)( 11), by failing to include a signed and dated notice of intent and return date order. Counsel failed to comply with Rule 4- 5( C)( 6), by not including copy of a ruling the at issue herein. Counsel also failed to comply with Local Rule 8( G), by failing to include a Declaration verifying the contents of the petition and that service was made to opposing counsel and the district court judge. Supplementation of this writ application
and/ or an application for rehearing will not be considered. See Uniform Rules of Louisiana Courts of Appeal, Rules 2- 18. 7 & 4- 9.
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COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT r
DEPUTY CL K OF COURT FOR THE COURT
Judge William J. Burris, retired, serving pro tempore by special appointment of the Louisiana Supreme Court.
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