Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1979

State v. Johnson

State v. Johnson
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided July 26, 1979 · Dennis
375 So. 2d 375; 1979 La. LEXIS 6731 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Johnson

Opinion of the Court

In re: Douglas Johnson, applying for remedial writ, Parish of E. Baton Rouge, Number unknown.

Denied.

Relator contends that pursuant to our order of July 2, 1979, a preliminary examination was held at which there was a finding of no probable cause on three counts of forgery. He contends that there are no other charges against him and that he should be released immediately. A return from the district court indicates that while three counts of forgery were dismissed after a finding of no probable cause at a preliminary hearing, there are in fact additional charges pending, i. e. three counts of felony theft; one count of simple theft; and one count of issuing worthless checks. His request for immediate release is therefore denied.

With respect to these remaining charges, a return from the district court indicates that relator has neither requested a preliminary hearing nor been afforded one. If and when relator moves for a preliminary examination on these charges he is entitled to same.

DENNIS, J., absent.

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