Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1996

State v. Williams

State v. Williams
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided October 11, 1996 · Bleich
680 So. 2d 662; 1996 La. LEXIS 2754; 1996 WL 588112 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

In re Williams, Charles; — Defendant(s); applying for supervisory and/or remedial writ; Parish of Orleans, Criminal District Court, Div. “B”, No. 344-968; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 93KW-2281.

Writ granted in part; otherwise denied; case remanded. The district court is ordered to appoint counsel for relator and hold a héaring at which it will determine whether the failure of trial counsel to secure the presence of Louis Berlier as a witness and counsel’s failure to object to hearsay testimony based on an alleged conversation with Mr. Berlier constituted ineffective assistance of counsel under the standard set out in Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 104 S.Ct. 2052, 80 L.Ed.2d 674 (1984). In all other respects the application is denied.

BLEICH, J., not on panel.

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