State ex rel. Hudgens v. State, 28th Judicial District Court, Parish of LaSalle

Supreme Court of Louisiana
State ex rel. Hudgens v. State, 28th Judicial District Court, Parish of LaSalle, 368 So. 2d 135 (La. 1979)
1979 La. LEXIS 5734
Deny, Summers, Writ

State ex rel. Hudgens v. State, 28th Judicial District Court, Parish of LaSalle

Opinion of the Court

In re Bennie J. Hudgens, applying for writ of mandamus. Parish of LaSalle.

Writ granted. Evidentiary hearing ordered. The sentencing court is ordered to conduct an evidentiary hearing at which it should determine the date the charge for each of the six offenses for which relator was sentenced on April 5,1973 was brought. As to the sentence for each of the six offenses, relator is entitled to and must be granted credit for time spent in custody prior to imposition of sentence which is attributable, in whole or in part, to the charge. See Code of Criminal Procedure, Article 880; see also State ex rel. Johnson v. Henderson, 303 So.2d 741 (La. 1973).

SUMMERS, C. J., would deny the writ.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE of Louisiana ex rel. Bennie J. HUDGENS v. STATE of Louisiana, 28TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF LaSALLE
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Status
Published