Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1976

State v. Leleaux

State v. Leleaux
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided July 6, 1976 · Summers
335 So. 2d 28; 1976 La. LEXIS 3729 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Leleaux

Opinion of the Court

In re: State of Louisiana applying for writs of certiorari, mandamus, prohibition and stay order (Calcasieu Parish). Writ granted. Ruling of trial judge disallowing in part the State’s motion to amend the indictment is reversed. It is ordered that the State be allowed to amend the indictment as requested. Defendant’s right to raise the issue on appeal in the event of conviction by a proper assignment is reserved.

Dissenting Opinion

SUMMERS, J.,

is of the opinion that the amendment proposed by the District Attorney should be allowed but that the decision of the court on this issue should be final.

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