State v. Dunlap
Supreme Court of Louisiana
State v. Dunlap, 122 La. 241 (La. 1908)
47 So. 540; 1908 La. LEXIS 439
Monroe
State v. Dunlap
Opinion of the Court
The question presented in this case is the same as that this day decided in the case of State v. Banta (No. 17,333) 47 South. 538, ante, p. 235.
For the reasons assigned in that ease, therefore, it is ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the judgment herein complained of, whereby the respondent judge overruled the motion for his recusation, be avoided and reversed, and that this case be remanded, to be proceeded with according to law and to the views expressed in the opinion mentioned.
Reference
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- STATE v. DUNLAP. In re DUNLAP
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- Syllabus
- State v. Banta Followed. The judgment in this case is based on the reasons assigned in the ease of State v. Banta (No. 17,333) 47 South. 538, ante, p. 235, this clay decided. (Syllabus by the Court.)