Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1976

State ex rel. Ezeb v. Lear

State ex rel. Ezeb v. Lear
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided June 15, 1976 · Denied, Dixon, Improvident, Should, Summers, That
332 So. 2d 764; 1976 La. LEXIS 4386 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State ex rel. Ezeb v. Lear

Opinion of the Court

In re: Charles Wilfred Ezeb, Jr. applying for Writs of Habeas Corpus and Mandamus.

Writ granted to this extent. It is ordered that a copy of the trial transcript in this court be furnished to relator’s attorney for preparation of appeal. Copy of letter of transmittal shall be furnished to relator.

SUMMERS, J., is of the opinion that this order is improvident and the writ should be denied.

Concurring Opinion

DIXON, J.,

concurs, but is of the opinion that since 3 copies of this record are in this court, it would be simpler for us to send the record to the warden to deliver to the defendant, instead of burdening an attorney in Baton Rouge.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.