State v. Bourg
State v. Bourg
Opinion of the Court
additionally concurs with reasons.
Defendant applied to the court of appeal for supervisory writs, seeking review of the ruling of the district court denying his motion to quash. On May 3, 2002, the court of appeal denied the writ application. Defendant applied for rehearing from the 'denial of the writ application. On June 3, 2002, the court of appeal denied the application for rehearing, noting that such an application will not be considered where the court of appeal has denied the original writ application and citing Uniform Rules-Courts of Appeal, Rules 2-18.7 and 4-9. Defendant then filed his application for supervisory writs in this court postmarked July 3, 2002, thirty days from the date of the denial of rehearing, but sixty-one days after the court of appeal’s original writ denial.
Supreme Court Rule X, § 5(a) provides that an application shall be made within thirty days of the mailing of the notice of denial of rehearing or the judgment on
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE of Louisiana v. George BOURG
- Status
- Published