Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1984

State v. Snyder

State v. Snyder
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided April 18, 1984
448 So. 2d 1303; 1984 La. LEXIS 8844 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Snyder

Opinion of the Court

In re Migel Snyder, applying for writ of certiorari and immediate release and stay order to the Criminal District Court Parish of Orleans, No. 297-443 Section ā€œGā€; Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, No. K-1941.

Writ granted. It appearing that at the status hearing in this matter held in Section G on February 3, 1984, neither the defendant nor his attorney were subpoenaed, the issuance of a capias that day and later bond forfeiture was not appropriate. The trial judge to whose division this case is assigned is ordered to conduct a hearing with the attendance of defendant and his attorney within forty-eight hours to determine the sufficiency of security and whether to increase or reduce the amount of bail (La.C.Cr.P. art. 321), absent which the defendant is ordered released.

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