Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1916

State v. Leppert

State v. Leppert
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided October 30, 1916 · Monroe, Niell
140 La. 314; 72 So. 979; 1916 La. LEXIS 1879

State v. Leppert

Opinion of the Court

O’NIELL, J.

The facts of this case are stated fully in the opinion rendered this day in the case of State v. Daniel D. Moore (No. 22221), 72 South. 965,1 in re. Daniel D. Moore applying for writs of certiorari and prohibition.

For the reasons assigned in that case, it is ordered that the rule issued herein be made absolute, that a peremptory writ of prohibition issue heroin,-directed to the judge of the Twenty-Fourth judicial district court, in and for the parish of East Feliciana, prohibiting further proceedings in the prosecutions complained of, and that the defendant, Leppert, be discharged.

Ante, p. 281.

Dissenting Opinion

MONROE, C. J.

(dissenting). For the reasons assigned in the case bearing the same title *315as the above and the number No. 22221 of the docket of this court (72 South. 976), I respectfully dissent from the opinion and decree herein this day handed down.

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