Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1979

State v. Hicks

State v. Hicks
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided April 27, 1979
370 So. 2d 575; 1979 La. LEXIS 7848 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Hicks

Opinion of the Court

In re Errol Hicks and Alpheious Arnett, applying for writ of certiorari. Parish of West Baton Rouge. Nos. 73,366, 73,367, 73,368, and 73,345, 73,347, 73,346.

Writ granted.

The petition of the relator in the above entitled and numbered case having been duly considered,

It is ordered that a Writ of Certiorari issue herein, directing the Honorable Daniel P. Kimball, Judge of the 18th Judicial District, Court for the Parish of W. Baton Rouge, to transmit to the Supreme Court of Louisiana, on or before the 11th day of May, 1979, the record in duplicate, or a certified copy of the record in duplicate, of the proceedings complained of by the relator herein, to the end that the validity of said proceedings may be ascertained.

It is further ordered that the aforesaid Judge of said Court and the respondent through counsel shall show cause, in this Court, on a date to be assigned by this Court why the relief prayed for in the petition of the relator should not be granted.

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