Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2023

State Of Louisiana v. Darrin Regira, II

State Of Louisiana v. Darrin Regira, II
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided October 18, 2023

State Of Louisiana v. Darrin Regira, II

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

NO. 2023 KW 1032 STATE OF LOUISIANA

VERSUS

DARRIN REGIRA, II OCTOBER 18, 2023

for writs, In Re: Darrin Regira, II, applying supervisory Parish of Ascension, No. 23rd Judicial District Court, 52130.

BEFORE: WELCH, HOLDRIDGE, AND WOLFE, JJ.

WRITGRANTED. Before trial, a person shall be bailable by is with a capital sufficient surety, except when he charged

offense and the proof is evident and the presumption of guilt is I, § 18. Under La. Code Crim. P. great. See La. Const. art. the art. 313( A)( 2), if the court orders a contradictory hearing, be held within five days from the date of hearing shall determination of probable cause, exclusive of weekends and legal holidays. The district court erred by setting the contradictory bail hearing outside the statutorily mandated time delay.

Accordingly, the writ is granted and this matter is remanded for before October 23, the district court to hold a hearing by or

2023.

JEW GH EW

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