Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1976

State v. Johnson

State v. Johnson
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided September 28, 1976 · Summers
337 So. 2d 516; 1976 La. LEXIS 4531 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Johnson

Dissenting Opinion

SUMMERS, J.,

is of the opinion that the ruling of the trial judge is made on an improper showing by defendant. This court should order a hearing in the trial court with a view to hearing evidence relating to the organization funding and procedure involved in establishing, dispensing and other use of the computer information. Failing this, the writ should be granted and the ruling of the trial judge should be vacated.

Opinion of the Court

In re: State of Louisiana, through District Attorney for Orleans Parish applying for Writ of Certiorari

Writ denied. The evidentiary record here is insufficient for us to rule upon this important question at this time, thus interrupting the orderly proceedings in the trial court.

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