Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1978

State v. Davis

State v. Davis
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided January 30, 1978 · Dennis, Stated, Tate, Writ
354 So. 2d 212; 1978 La. LEXIS 7072 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Davis

Opinion of the Court

In re: Pat Davis, applying for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus. Parish of E. Baton Rouge.

Writ denied. •

Concurring Opinion

TATE, J.

The defendant is entitled to full review of assignments of error as to adverse ruling on motions and objected to rulings. His remedy is to apply for supervisory relief as to his conviction and sentence pursuant to La. Supreme Court Rule 10, Section 5(a)(10) and 5(b) and to request a delay and stay from the trial court. I concur in the denial of the present application, which as I understand it is primarily based on its procedural inappropriateness and deficiencies and not on the merits.

DENNIS, J., concurs in denial of the writ for the reasons stated by Tate, J.

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