Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2023

State Of Louisiana v. Christopher Grant

State Of Louisiana v. Christopher Grant
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided December 4, 2023

State Of Louisiana v. Christopher Grant

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2023 KW 1241

VERSUS

CHRISTOPHER GRANT DECEMBER 4, 2023

In Re: State of Louisiana, applying for supervisory writs,

17th Judicial District Court, Parish of Lafourche, No. 589557.

BEFORE: WELCH, HOLDRIDGE, AND WOLFE, JJ.

WRIT DENIED. " A court possesses inherently all powers

for the exercise of its jurisdiction and the necessary enforcement of its lawful orders, including authority to issue such writs and orders as may be necessary or proper in aid of

its jurisdiction. It has the duty to require that criminal

proceedings shall be conducted with dignity and in an orderly and expeditious manner and to so control the proceedings that justice is done." La. Code Crim. P. art. 17. The trial court should exercise its inherent authority to order that the is repaired to guarantee that the elevator expeditiously courthouse provides reasonable accommodations to any individual to to access the with a disability ensure equal opportunity court' s facilities. See La. R. S. 46: 2594( B)( 1).

Holdridge J., dissents. I would order the trial court to conduct the trial in question within thirty days. While the court is required to ensure that reasonable accommodations are made for all jurors and users of the court that have a the trial the District Attorney disability, court cannot stop from conducting criminal jury trials nor the people of Lafourche Parish from having the right to criminal justice. The trial court should arrange to use the courtrooms in the courthouse

that have working elevators so that criminal trials may be held in the Seventeenth Judicial District in a timely manner. All judges of the Seventeenth Judicial District Court should work together so that criminal justice is not impeded in the parish

by the lack of elevators at the annex.

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

LQL1 p EPUTY CLERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT

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