Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1993

State v. Miller

State v. Miller
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided April 30, 1993 · Kimball
618 So. 2d 399; 1993 La. LEXIS 1571; 1993 WL 138555 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Miller

Opinion of the Court

In re Miller, Robert; — Defendant(s); applying for supervisory and/or remedial *400writs; to the Court of Appeal, Fifth Circuit, No. 93-KW-0252; Parish of St. Charles, Twenty-Ninth Judicial District Court, Div. “E”, No. 91-0401.

PER CURIAM.

Writ granted in part, denied in part.

The court of appeal properly vacated the portion of the discovery order which authorized the taking of the deputy’s deposition. The trial court did not otherwise abuse its discretion in granting defendant’s discovery requests. The order of the court of appeal is, therefore, vacated and the ruling of the trial court is reinstated except as to the portion of the ruling which authorizes the taking of the deposition.

KIMBALL, J., not on panel.

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