Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2000

State v. Richthofen

State v. Richthofen
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided February 11, 2000 · Calogero, Lemmon, Traylor
754 So. 2d 926; 2000 La. LEXIS 422; 2000 WL 158972 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Richthofen

Opinion of the Court

In re Richthofen, Randy J.; — Defendant; applying for supervisory and/or remedial writs, Parish of Jefferson, 24th Judicial District Court Div. M, Nos. 99-922; to the Court of Appeal, Fifth Circuit, No. 99 K 1091.

Stay order recalled. Writ denied.

TRAYLOR, J., not on panel.

Concurring Opinion

CALOGERO, C.J.,

concurs. The other crimes evidence is not admissible to prove identity, but may be admissible at trial, with an appropriate instruction, to prove intent or absence of accident.

Concurring Opinion

LEMMON, J.,

concurs. The other crimes evidence is not admissible to prove identity, but may be admissible at trial, with an appropriate instruction, to prove intent or absence of accident.

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