Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1984

State v. LaSalle

State v. LaSalle
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided March 23, 1984 · Lemmon
448 So. 2d 104; 1984 La. LEXIS 8644 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. LaSalle

Opinion of the Court

In Re: Kenneth LaSalle, applying for Writ of Certiorari and Prohibition to Review the ruling of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, Number KA-1072; to the Criminal District Court, Parish of Orleans, Number 295-446.

Case below: 438 So.2d 1109.

Granted. The case is remanded to the Court of Appeal for an opinion setting forth the facts, all legal principles applicable to the decision in the case and reasons for judgment.

Concurring Opinion

LEMMON, J.,

concurs. Because the Court of Appeal, without hearings or opinion, summarily reversed a ruling that had suppressed evidence in an apparently close *105case, we granted defendant’s application and ordered the .Court of Appeal to give the matter full consideration and to render an opinion. The one-sentence conclusory statement by the Court of Appeal on remand did not accomplish the purpose of our order.

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